outkicking

/aʊtˈkɪkɪŋ/
verb
  1. Present participle of outkick: the act of kicking a ball farther or better than someone else.
    • He is outkicking everyone in practice today.
    • Outkicking the defender won them the game.
    • She focused on outkicking her opponent in the final match.
  2. Present participle of outkick: the act of performing better or achieving more than someone else in a competitive situation.
    • They are outkicking their sales goals this month.
    • Outkicking the competition requires hard work and strategy.
    • The runner is outkicking her previous times in every race.
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