outrun|outran|outrunning|outruns in English
verb
[,out'run || ‚aʊt'rʌn]
run faster than; run past
Use "outrun|outran|outrunning|outruns" in a sentence
1. Indian Pride Outruns Blamed in Shine Again Duel
2. Criminals sometimes outrun the police.
3. He's gonna outrun us, sir.
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5. Cause the Bonzers will outrun most waves
6. Zeal should not outrun discretion.
7. He couldn't outrun his pursuers.
8. He let his zeal outrun discretion.
9. Could beat people with skill . Could outrun people.
10. Aiel have extreme endurance, and many are capable of outrunning horses, and of running
11. A Copter can't outclimb or outrun most planes
12. I bet him he could not outrun me.
13. Ghouls are very fast and cannot be outrun.
14. Colonel: How's this? Let's see you outrun me now!
15. They might not outrun any animals, but they could outwalk them all.
16. Those electrons with the highest energy begin to outrun the wake.
17. There are not many players who can outrun me.
18. Oh... only a princess thinks she can outrun a sandstorm.
19. Dogs movement speed is very fast and cannot be outrun.
20. I ran back to the bonfire, trying to outrun my humiliation, I think.
21. The occasional burst of speed is required to outrun real and imaginary predators.
22. Outrun the scope that people imagine far and far.
23. The Black Pearl flees, outrunning the Flying Dutchman, but Davy Jones again summons the Kraken.
24. The fire was moving so fast you couldn't outrun it.
25. He can't fly around tall buildings, or outrun a speeding train.