Outmarch
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outmarch — [spelling only] … English World dictionary
outmarch — verb march longer distances and for a longer time than This guy can outmarch anyone! • Hypernyms: ↑surpass, ↑outstrip, ↑outmatch, ↑outgo, ↑exceed, ↑outdo, ↑surmount, ↑ou … Useful english dictionary
outmarch — /owt mahrch /, v.t. to march faster or farther than. [1640 50; OUT + MARCH1] * * * … Universalium
outmarch — v. march more quickly than; defeat in marching … English contemporary dictionary
outmarch — out•march′ v. t … From formal English to slang
outmarch — /aʊtˈmatʃ/ (say owt mahch) verb (t) to surpass in skill or duration of marching …
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