outkicks

/aʊtˈkɪks/
verb
  1. To kick better, farther, or more effectively than someone else.
    • In the soccer match, she outkicks every other player on the team.
    • Even from a distance, the champion can outkick most of her rivals.
    • The young athlete trained hard so he could outkick his older brother.
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