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Topic: Transport

outbound

IPA: //ˈaʊtˌbaʊnd//

KK: /ˈaʊtˌbaʊnd/

adjective

Definition: Describing something that is going away from a particular place or point, often used in the context of travel or communication.

Example: The outbound flight to New York leaves at 3 PM.

outbye

IPA: //aʊtˈbaɪ//

KK: /aʊtˈbaɪ/

adverb

Definition: In a direction that is away from a particular point, especially in relation to a mine or coal face.

Example: The workers moved outbye to reach the surface after their shift.

outdistance

IPA: //aʊtˈdɪstəns//

KK: /aʊtˈdɪstəns/

transitive verb

Definition: To run faster than someone or something else, especially in a race, or to achieve more than others by a large amount.

Example: She managed to outdistance all her rivals in the marathon.

outdrive

IPA: /aʊtˈdraɪv/

KK: /aʊtˈdraɪv/

verb

Definition: To drive something further or better than another, often in a competitive context.

Example: He managed to outdrive all his competitors in the race.

outfly

IPA: /aʊtˈflaɪ/

KK: /aʊtˈflaɪ/

verb

Definition: To fly faster or better than someone or something else.

Example: The eagle can outfly all other birds in the sky.

outhaul

IPA: /ˈaʊθɔːl/

KK: /ˈaʊθɔl/

noun

Definition: A rope that is used to pull a sail tight along a pole or beam on a boat.

Example: The sailor adjusted the outhaul to ensure the sail was properly tensioned.

outpass

IPA: /aʊtˈpæs/

KK: /aʊtˈpæs/

transitive verb

Definition: To go beyond or surpass something in progress or achievement.

Example: She managed to outpass all her competitors in the race.

outport

IPA: /ˈaʊtˌpɔːt/

KK: /ˈaʊtˌpɔrt/

noun

Definition: A smaller port or harbor that is not the main one, often used for shipping or fishing.

Example: The outport was bustling with fishermen bringing in their daily catch.

outpush

IPA: /ˈaʊtˌpʊʃ/

KK: /aʊtˌpʊʃ/

noun

Definition: A force or pressure that pushes something outward from the inside.

Example: The outpush of air from the balloon caused it to fly across the room.

outride

IPA: /ˈaʊtraɪd/

KK: /aʊtˈraɪd/

noun

Definition: A part of a metrical unit in poetry that is not stressed and is either left out or added without being counted in the rhythm.

Example: In sprung rhythm, an outride can change the way a poem is read by adding extra syllables.

transitive verb

Definition: To ride faster or better than someone else, or to endure a difficult situation successfully.

Example: He was able to outride all his competitors in the race.

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