Definition of Outkick

1. Verb. To kick more than, or beyond, something or someone ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Outkick

1. to surpass in kicking [v -ED, -ING, -S] - See also: kicking

Lexicographical Neighbors of Outkick

outjump
outjumped
outjumping
outjumps
outjut
outjuts
outjutted
outjutting
outkeep
outkeeper
outkeepers
outkeeping
outkeeps
outken
outkept
outkick (current term)
outkicked
outkicking
outkicks
outkill
outkilled
outkilling
outkills
outkiss
outkissed
outkisses
outkissing
outlabour
outlaboured
outlabouring

Literary usage of Outkick

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

1. American Football by Charles Dudley Daly (1921)
"The only sound rule for advancing the ball down the field against an equal opponent is either to outkick the opponent or to gain more territory by a ..."

2. On the Anatomy of Vertebrates by Richard Owen (1868)
"... the outkick of the hind-leg. The cornea inclines to an oval figure, the larger end being toward the nose. The tapetum is of a light blue colour, ..."

3. On the Anatomy of Vertebrates by Richard Owen (1868)
"They are lateral, prominent, capable of directing against any object in the rear, without turn of the head, the outkick of the hind-leg. ..."

4. The Pioneers of Morgan County: Memoirs of Noah J. Major by Noah J. Major (1915)
"... and which will be fast in the roots half the time and outkick a "sore-headed" politician. For once the "Yankee" was outwitted by his plodding brother, ..."

5. Makers of the American Republic: A Series of Patriotic Lectures, by David Gregg (1896)
"It was the New Jersey Scotch who founded the famous Presbyterian university, Princeton College, the college that can outkick anything on the continent, ..."

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