- outriding
- ,out'ride || ‚aʊtraɪdə v. ride better than; ride faster than
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
outriding — … Useful english dictionary
outride — I. transitive verb (outrode; outridden; outriding) Date: 1530 1. to ride better, faster, or farther than ; outstrip 2. to ride out (a storm) II. noun Date: 1880 an unstressed syllable or group of syllables added to a foot in sprung rhythm but not … New Collegiate Dictionary
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outride — v. /owt ruyd /; n. /owt ruyd /, v., outrode, outridden, outriding, n. v.t. 1. to outdo or outstrip in riding. 2. (of a ship) to come safely through (a storm) by lying to. v.i. 3. to act as an outrider. n. 4. Pros. an unaccented syllable or… … Universalium
outrider — noun a person in a vehicle or on horseback who escorts or guards another vehicle. ↘US a mounted herdsman who prevents cattle from straying. Derivatives outriding noun … English new terms dictionary
outride — verb (outrode, outridden, outriding) –verb (t) /aʊtˈraɪd/ (say owt ruyd) 1. to outdo or outstrip in riding. 2. (of a ship) to last through a storm. –verb (i) /aʊtˈraɪd/ (say owt ruyd) 3. to act as an outrider. –noun /ˈaʊtraɪd/ (say owtruyd) 4.… …
outride — [out΄rīd′] vt. outrode, outridden, outriding 1. to surpass or outstrip in riding 2. to withstand or endure successfully; ride out … English World dictionary
outrider — n. 1 a mounted attendant riding ahead of, or with, a carriage etc. 2 a motor cyclist acting as a guard in a similar manner. 3 US a herdsman keeping cattle within bounds. Derivatives: outriding n … Useful english dictionary