verb
- past tense and past participle of outplod; to surpass or exceed in plodding; to walk or move more slowly and laboriously than someone else over a distance
Usage: rare; informal; chiefly British
Examples
- He outplodded his competitors despite his slower pace.
- The hikers outplodded each other on the long mountain trail.
- She outplodded her rival by sheer determination and endurance.
- They outplodded the other group through the muddy terrain.