verb
- past tense of outride; to ride faster, farther, or better than someone else
- past tense of outride; to survive or endure something by riding through it
Usage: often used with storms or difficult conditions
Examples
- The experienced cowboy outrode all the younger riders in the competition.
- She outrode her competitors by maintaining a steady pace throughout the race.
- The ship outrode the fierce storm by staying in deeper waters.
- They outrode the blizzard by finding shelter in a mountain cave.
- The messenger outrode his pursuers and delivered the important news.
- The cavalry outrode the enemy forces across the open plains.