outrolled
/aʊtˈroʊld/
verb
- Past tense of outroll: rolled faster or farther than; surpassed in rolling.
- The champion bowler outrolled all her competitors in the final match.
- During the storm, one log outrolled the others and blocked the path.
- The toy car outrolled the other one because its wheels were smoother.
- Past tense of outroll: unfolded or extended something completely.
- She outrolled the yoga mat and began her morning stretches.
- He outrolled the blueprints across the conference table.
- The curator carefully outrolled the fragile tapestry for display.