outwalk

/aʊtˈwɔk/
verb
  1. To walk faster, farther, or longer than someone else.
    • She trained for months so she could outwalk all the other competitors in the charity walkathon.
    • No one in our group could outwalk the guide, who seemed to have endless energy.
    • Even though he was tired, he managed to outwalk his younger brother on the hike.
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