outkicked

/aʊtˈkɪkt/
verb
  1. Past tense of outkick: kicked a ball farther or better than someone else.
    • The punter outkicked his previous record by ten yards.
    • He outkicked all his rivals in the soccer match.
    • She outkicked the goalie and scored the winning goal.
  2. Past tense of outkick: performed better or achieved more than someone else in a competitive situation.
    • The company outkicked its sales targets for the quarter.
    • She outkicked her personal best time in the marathon.
    • The team outkicked expectations and won the championship.
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