Definition of Outdriving

1. Verb. (present participle of outdrive) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Outdriving

1. outdrive [v] - See also: outdrive

Lexicographical Neighbors of Outdriving

outdreamed
outdreaming
outdreams
outdreamt
outdress
outdressed
outdresses
outdressing
outdrew
outdrink
outdrinking
outdrinks
outdriven
outdrives
outdriving (current term)
outdrop
outdropped
outdropping
outdrops
outdrove
outdrunk
outduel
outdueled
outdueling
outduelled
outduelling
outduels
outdure
outdured

Literary usage of Outdriving

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Letters of Queen Victoria, a Selection from Her Majesty's Correspondence by Victoria, Arthur Christopher Benson (1907)
"I hoped that you would be pleased at what you thank me for ; you see I did not forget what you told me once at Windsor when we were outdriving, and I assure ..."

2. Inventors and Money-makers: Lectures on Some Relations Between Economics and by Frank William Taussig (1915)
"It is typified by the lord of the herd and by his conquest and outdriving of rivals in the herd. Probably in the human animal it is strengthened by that ..."

3. News Writing, the Gathering, Handling and Writing of News Stories by Matthew Lyle Spencer (1917)
"Evans left his unruly driver in the bag and played a cleek shot for the seventh hole, Sawyer outdriving him forty yards. Chick's pitch took a bad bound, ..."

4. My Canadian Leaves: An Account of a Visit to Canada in 1864-1865 by Frances Elizabeth Owen Monck (1891)
"Went outdriving yesterday. The horse fell down at Quebec on his knees; we found his shoe was off, so he had to go to the forge, and we walked meanwhile on ..."

5. Early England and the Saxon-English: With Some Notes on the Father-stock of by William Barnes (1869)
"... were of the land of the Suevi, Swabia, so far it would shew the Suevi to be a Celtic people, as we might again deem they were by their outdriving of the ..."

6. Early England and the Saxon-english: With Some Notes on the Father-stock of by William Barnes (1869)
"... were of the land of the Suevi, Swabia, so far it would shew the Suevi to be a Celtic people, as we might again deem they were by their outdriving of the ..."

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