outwind

/aʊtˈwɪnd/
verb
  1. To run, drive, or move faster than someone or something; to outrun or outpace.
    • The cheetah can outwind any other animal on the savanna.
    • Our new electric car can outwind most gasoline models in a short sprint.
    • In the final lap, she managed to outwind her closest rival and win the race.
  2. To exhaust or tire out by being faster or more enduring.
    • The long-distance runner outwinded all his competitors by maintaining a steady pace.
    • We tried to keep up with the guide, but he quickly outwinded us on the steep trail.
    • The young dog outwinded the older one during their play chase in the park.
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