outkick
verb[T]
(alsoout-kick)uk/ˌaʊtˈkɪk/us/ˌaʊtˈkɪk/in arunningrace, torunfasterthan someoneelseat the end of therace:
She was in fourthplaceat thebeginningof thestraightbut outkicked everyone towin.
Helikestostayin thepackand then outkick thereston the lastlap.
insportssuch asrugbyand Americanfootball, tokickbetterthan the otherteamor than anotherplayer:
In thebattleof the kickers, Rawls outkicked Daniels 2-1 in the firsthalf.
Despite hisreputationandexperience, he was outkicked by theyoungster.
- She was infrontall the way until being outkicked by theFrenchathlete.
- Heknewthat he could not out-kick thechampionin asprintsotriedtobuildup abiglead.
Athletics
- athletic
- biathlon
- blade
- decathlon
- DNF
- endurance
- faller
- finish line
- fun run
- high jumper
- hurdle
- javelin
- obstacle course
- starter
- tape
- triple jumper
- ultra
- ultra-runner
- ultra-running
- ultramarathon
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