Definition of Outride

1. Verb. Hang on during a trial of endurance. "Ride out the storm"

Exact synonyms: Last Out, Ride Out, Stay
Specialized synonyms: Outstay
Derivative terms: Stayer

2. Verb. Ride better, faster, or further than. "The champion bicyclist outrode all his competitors"
Category relationships: Horseback Riding, Riding
Generic synonyms: Ride, Sit

Definition of Outride

1. v. t. To surpass in speed of riding; to ride beyond or faster than.

2. n. A riding out; an excursion.

Definition of Outride

1. Noun. (context: equestrian) A trip on a horse outside an enclosed area, a trip on a horse in the open. ¹

2. Verb. (transitive) To ride (a horse, bicycle, etc.) better than (someone). ¹

3. Verb. (transitive) To ride out (e.g. a storm). ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Outride

1. to ride faster or better than [v -RODE, -RIDDEN, -RIDING, -RIDES]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Outride

outreds
outreign
outreigned
outreigning
outreigns
outremer
outremers
outreport
outreported
outreporting
outreproduce
outreproduced
outreproduces
outreproducing
outridden
outride (current term)
outrider
outriders
outrides
outriding
outrig
outrigged
outrigger
outrigger canoe
outrigger canoes
outriggers
outrigging
outright
outrighted
outrighting

Literary usage of Outride

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

1. A complete dictionary of the English languageby Thomas Sheridan by Thomas Sheridan (1797)
"To outride, out-rl'de. va To ' pals by riding. ... out-ro'de. prêt, and part, of outride. ... outride ..."

2. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1920)
"... WK» the British army in India (1907-09). division of territory within a county in li* United States, outride of New England »btrt they arc termed towns. ..."

3. Sketches of History, Life, and Manners in the United States by Anne Newport Royall (1826)
"Sometimes he would mutter to himself, sometimes go slow, and then put his horses to their best speed, as if he would outride the noise, or by that means ..."

4. Notes on Track: Construction and Maintenance by Walter Mason Camp (1903)
"... angle iron it laid outride the running rail «nd secured to the rail plate. The buckled plate floor of the Illinois"Central R B. is shown in Pis' 44$. ..."

5. The London Literary Gazette and Journal of Belles Lettres, Arts, Sciences, Etc (1829)
"Canvass on which the part of the picture up to the horizon is painted, e. Gallery, suspended by N. Stain leading to the outride of the Building. supporting ..."

6. English Hymns: Their Authors and History by Samuel Willoughby Duffield (1886)
"... We lived to outride the storm, but as long as I live I shall feel that the experience of that night forever hallowed to me the memory of Thomas Kelly. ..."

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