Definition of Outdrove

1. Verb. (simple past of outdrive) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Outdrove

1. outdrive [v] - See also: outdrive

Lexicographical Neighbors of Outdrove

outdressed
outdresses
outdressing
outdrew
outdrink
outdrinking
outdrinks
outdriven
outdrives
outdriving
outdrop
outdropped
outdropping
outdrops
outdrove (current term)
outdrunk
outduel
outdueled
outdueling
outduelled
outduelling
outduels
outdure
outdured
outdures
outduring
outdwell
outdweller
outdwellers

Literary usage of Outdrove

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. St. Nicholas by Mary Mapes Dodge (1895)
"He entered the chariot races at Corinth, and with a team of four outdrove the most famous charioteers of Greece; and at the great Olympic games he won the ..."

2. Religious Thought in Old English Verse by Charles John Abbey (1892)
"... it fell full fierce and fast;— The burns o'erran ; the banks were burst; The sea it rose ; the earth it clove ; The springs o'er all the world outdrove. ..."

3. An Ecclesiastical History of Great Britain by Jeremy Collier (1841)
"... coach and outdrove the rabble. This bold sally, though it carried the face of a rash unpremeditated riot, was, in reality, the result of a consultation ..."

4. Typical Newspaper Stories by Harry Franklin Harrington (1915)
"Both Ray and Vardon outdrove Ouimet from the tees, but both sliced and pulled slightly, while the ultimate winner held true to the course. ..."

5. An Ecclesiastical History of Great Britain, Chiefly of England: From the by Jeremy Collier (1841)
"... the earl of Roxburgh coming by, took him into his Guthrie'n coach and outdrove the rabble. This bold sally, though it carried the face of a rash ..."

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