Definitions
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- verb Simple past of
outdrive .
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Examples
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The most impressive thing about McIlroy's game, after watching him for 36 holes, is his imperturbable rhythm—not just the rhythm of his heartbreakingly beautiful, powerful swing he outdrove Johnson and Mickelson much more than they outdrove him, but the rhythm of his routine.
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Sure enough, bombers Dustin Johnson and last week's Tour winner Gary Woodland outdrove Woods by 25 to 30 yards.
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The most impressive thing about McIlroy's game, after watching him for 36 holes, is his imperturbable rhythm—not just the rhythm of his heartbreakingly beautiful, powerful swing he outdrove Johnson and Mickelson much more than they outdrove him, but the rhythm of his routine.
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She had a great start, but she just flat outdrove a lot of the other pilots.
USA's Pac gets bronze, Canada gold-silver, in women's bobsled
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Somehow, she outdrove him for three miles, and when he finally hit her solid, she kept the car in traction and out of the air.
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Somehow, she outdrove him for three miles, and when he finally hit her solid, she kept the car in traction and out of the air.
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Somehow, she outdrove him for three miles, and when he finally hit her solid, she kept the car in traction and out of the air.
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Secondly, that part of Batman Begins I always found a bit of unbelieveable, when he outdrove the police department.
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Irwin consistently outdrove his opponents and hit 17 of 18 greens in regulation.
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Nicklaus outdrove Woods only when he hit driver to Woods '2-iron and then only by 10 yards.
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