Etymology
Origin of outwalk
Example Sentences
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It suggests that we are clever today in part because a million years ago, we could outrun and outwalk most other mammals over long distances.
From New York Times • Dec. 26, 2012
The only man who could outwalk his chief was Spruance, chief of staff and Deputy CinCPac.
From Time Magazine Archive
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"He can outwalk either of us," they said.
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At 64, and back on Luzon, Krueger can outwalk men many years his junior.
From Time Magazine Archive
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When in the wilderness, he could outride or outwalk his guides, and could press on when hunger made his companions flag wearily.
From The Long White Cloud by Reeves, William Pember
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