verb
- present participle of outdrive: to drive farther or better than someone else
Usage: sports; golf
Examples
- She was outdriving her competitors by twenty yards on every hole.
- The professional golfer kept outdriving the amateur players.
- He focused on outdriving his previous best distance.
- The new driver was outdriving everyone else on the team.
- By outdriving the field, she gained a significant advantage.
- The young player surprised everyone by outdriving the veterans.