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were outrun
verb
To run faster than the others.
Exact(6)
Today, we were outrun".
But race after race, according to track records from 2006 and 2007, her superior genetics were outrun by Pretty Galore and Sue Me.
The dupes in Lewis's story are the Wall Street brokers and hedge-fund managers who were outrun by flash boys "who would sell their grandmothers for a microsecond".
The Preakness, second test in the Triple Crown, will be run one week from Saturday at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, but will be skipped by almost all of the 18 colts who were outrun by Fusaichi Pegasus last Saturday in the Kentucky Derby.
Meanwhile a 35-year-old first aid worker who wants to be known as Papa Romeo claims that, on 8 November in the village of Bombi Te, the Seleka were outrun by motorcyclists carrying weapons and took revenge on the population.
They were outrun.
Similar(54)
Where history, geography and geology can no longer be outrun.
In some ways, the case has been outrun by realities.
But being outrun by preschoolers eventually got to him.
It turned out the rain could not be outrun, not even by the canniest of plotters.
"2001" was a science-fiction film trying not to be outrun by science itself.
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