Definition of Outtrotted

1. outtrot [v] - See also: outtrot

Lexicographical Neighbors of Outtrotted

outtraded
outtrades
outtrading
outtravel
outtraveled
outtraveling
outtravelled
outtravelling
outtravels
outtrick
outtricked
outtricking
outtricks
outtrot
outtrots
outtrotted (current term)
outtrotting
outtrump
outtrumped
outtrumping
outtrumps
outturn
outturns
outvalue
outvalued
outvalues
outvaluing
outvaunt
outvaunted
outvaunting

Literary usage of Outtrotted

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

1. The Guardian by Joseph Addison, Richard Steele (1804)
"... her lovers to trot, and not to mend their pace into a gallop, when they are outtrotted by a rival; some known country wit to come upon the best pacer; ..."

2. Journalby California Legislature by California Legislature (1886)
"Voucher closed on him around the turn, and outtrotted Stamboul all the way down the stretch, and won, with something to spare, in 2:24-|. ..."

3. Every Horse Owners' Cyclopedia: Diseases, and how to Cure Them, by J.H by John Henry Walsh, George Fleming, Ellwood Harvey, Henry Troth Coates, Sanders Dewees Bruce, L. C. Bruce (1882)
"In 1808, at Norwalk, Conn., in an exhibition of stallions five years old and under, he outtrotted them all, but was awarded only second money on account of ..."

4. Journal by California Legislature (1883)
"... and was off her feet, and Sweetness outtrotted Albert W. by a length, amid a great deal of excitement and applause; the time being 2:21i. ..."

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