verb
- present participle of outwalk; to walk faster or farther than someone else; to surpass in walking
Usage: transitive verb; relatively uncommon in modern usage
Examples
- He was outwalking his companions on the hiking trail.
- She prided herself on outwalking everyone in the group during their morning strolls.
- The younger hikers were outwalking the older members of the expedition.
- By outwalking his rivals, he demonstrated superior endurance.
- They kept outwalking each other, trying to set the pace for the group.