verb
- past tense of outkick: to kick better, farther, or more effectively than someone else
Usage: sports
Examples
- The punter outkicked his opponent by twenty yards.
- She outkicked everyone in the soccer tryouts.
- The team’s kicker outkicked the visiting team’s specialist.
- He outkicked his personal best distance in practice.
- The rookie outkicked the veteran in the competition.