Definition of Outtrot

1. to surpass in trotting [v -TROTTED, -TROTTING, -TROTS] - See also: trotting

Lexicographical Neighbors of Outtrot

outtowers
outtrade
outtraded
outtrades
outtrading
outtravel
outtraveled
outtraveling
outtravelled
outtravelling
outtravels
outtrick
outtricked
outtricking
outtricks
outtrot (current term)
outtrots
outtrotted
outtrotting
outtrump
outtrumped
outtrumping
outtrumps
outturn
outturns
outvalue
outvalued
outvalues
outvaluing
outvaunt

Literary usage of Outtrot

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

1. The Constitution and Government of the Province and State of New Jersey by Lucius Quintius Cincinnatus Elmer (1872)
"... that his horse could outtrot the splendid team of full blooded animals then on the route between Elizabeth and Newark. The charge against Ball, ..."

2. Natural Drills in Expression, with Selections: A Series of Exercises by Arthur Edward Phillips (1909)
"... however glowing with pictures and graceful with statues and reverend with books—however his horses may outtrot other horses, and his yachts outsail all ..."

3. Modern Achievement edited by Edward Everett Hale (1902)
"... however glowing with pictures and graceful with statues and reverend with books—however his horses may outtrot other horses, and his yachts outsail all ..."

4. A Sketch of the Development of the Modern Horse by F[red] S[mith] Cooley (1906)
"He must have been a marvel of versatility, for he is said to have been able to outwork, outtrot, outrun, and outpull any horse in the region. ..."

5. Natural Drills in Expression, with Selectins: A Series of Exercises by Arthur Edward Phillips (1909)
"... however glowing with pictures and graceful with statues and reverend with books—however his horses may outtrot other horses, and his yachts outsail all ..."

6. American Morgan Horse Register by Joseph Battell, Morgan Horse Club, Inc., New York (1905)
"It was well understood that the original Morgan horse could outtrot, as well as outrun, all his competitors : and so, many of the fastest early trotters, ..."

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