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Outspeed

Outspeed \Out*speed"\, v. t. To excel in speed.

Outspeed the realized miracles of steam.
--Talfourd.

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outspeed

vb. (context transitive English) To exceed in speed or velocity; outstrip.

Usage examples of "outspeed".

In a fully armed state, it could outspeed a running man, moving across the grass on its tough rollers.

Thus might they outspeed the tales of their coming, surprising the demons and their human servants.

In addition, it could outspeed and escape from any other ship in existence.

Perugachi still had the launch, which had a powerful motor and could quite possibly outspeed the heavily laden catamaran once they got the anchor up.

A sturdy runner can outspeed them for a very little while, but the programmed are tireless.

So that you outspeed the hue and cry at your heels, all may yet be well, or well enough.

Such a touch would bring the gaunt man full about, too late to outspeed The Shadow in a duel.

Will the motor-launch race the torpedo, or the motor-car outspeed the shell?

He ordered all press of sail, and with the winds whistling through the rigging and the little ship straining to the smashing seas, did his best to outspeed disease, sighting the long line of surf-washed Aleutian Islands in September, coasting from headland to headland, keeping well offshore for fear of reefs till the end of the month, when compelled to turn in to the mid-bay of Oonalaska for water.

Darkening the night, and outspeeding the wind-- A VOICE: Which way comest thou?