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Outflying

Outfly \Out*fly"\, v. t. [imp. Outflew; p. p. Outflown; p. pr. & vb. n. Outflying.] To surpass in flying; to fly beyond or faster than.
--Shak.

Winged with fear outflies the wind.
--Waller.

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outflying

vb. (present participle of outfly English)

Usage examples of "outflying".

In the terror of outflying the big gryph, she kept her owl self at bay and her purpose foremost in her mind.

The plane of the display is determined by the positions of the supposed Sjandra Kei command vessel, the outflying craft that we contacted directly, and ourselves.

Off the bedevilled wretches pranced, and they kicked, they snorted, whinnied, rolled, galloped, outflying the wind, but not the dismal rider.

Thus the trio sped through the coming of autumn dusk, outflying the fallen leaves that tumbled upon the wind.