outroll
/aʊtˈroʊl/
verb
- To roll or move faster or farther than; to surpass in rolling.
- In the race, the blue marble outrolled all the others across the finish line.
- The larger boulder outrolled the smaller one down the hill.
- The new skateboarder tried to outroll his friend on the long ramp.
- To unfold or extend something (such as a banner, map, or carpet) completely; to unroll.
- He outrolled the map on the table to show the hiking trail.
- The teacher asked the student to outroll the ancient scroll carefully.
- They outrolled the red carpet for the visiting dignitaries.