outhike

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Etymology[edit]

out- +‎ hike

Verb[edit]

outhike (third-person singular simple present outhikes, present participle outhiking, simple past and past participle outhiked)

  1. To hike longer, farther, and/or faster than.
    • 1994, Carolyn Keene, Desperate Measures, →ISBN, page 18:
      At camp she'd been able to outhike, outclimb, and outfish any counselor there.
    • 2008, Mark Obmascik, The Big Year: A Tale of Man, Nature, and Fowl Obsession, →ISBN, page 241:
      Levantin could outrun, outhike, and outjump both Miller and Komito.
    • 2012, James L. Rubart -, Soul's Gate, →ISBN:
      But she would survive. She would faint before she'd let Brandon outhike her.