verb
- present participle of outdrag; to drag out or pull out more forcefully or further than someone or something else
Usage: informal; rare
Examples
- He was outdragging his opponent in the tug-of-war competition.
- The stronger horse was outdragging the weaker one across the field.
- She kept outdragging the rope, refusing to let go.
- The current was outdragging the swimmers toward the rocks.