verb
- past tense of outwhirl; to whirl or spin faster, longer, or more impressively than someone or something else
Usage: literary or poetic; often used in comparative contexts
Examples
- The dancer outwhirled her competitors with a series of rapid, graceful spins.
- The tornado outwhirled the smaller dust devil across the plains.
- He outwhirled the spinning top by giving his own an extra flick.
- The figure skater outwhirled all the other performers in the final routine.