outdrive
verb[T]
(alsoout-drive)uk/ˌaʊtˈdraɪv/us/ˌaʊtˈdraɪv/outdrove|outdriveningolf, tohitaballwithforcefrom theteefurtherthan someoneelse:
Although she was being outdriven onalmosteveryhole, hershortgamewasexcellentand shewonrelativelyeasily.
He outdrove me on the 11th by about 50yards.
- Thekeytobeatinghim is not tothinkyou need to outdrive him on everyhole.
- I couldtellthat mysonwasbeginningtobecomea very goodgolferwhen hebeganto outdrive me.
- I wasableto out-drive him but his putting was muchbetterthan mine.
Hitting and beating
- at-risk
- bangsomeoneup
- basher
- bashing
- battered
- belabour
- brain
- bunch
- butt
- deck
- head-butt
- hell
- kick
- knock
- knocksomeone'sblock offidiom
- mess
- swing
- wallop
- whop
- whup
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