outmarch
[ out-mahrch ]
verb (used with object)
to march faster or farther than.
Origin of outmarch
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How to use outmarch in a sentence
Neither army being able to outmarch the other, both drew up masses of pikes in parallel lines.
We attributed the attempt to outmarch us to their ignorance of the spirit and personnel that made up Co.
Now, if we try to outmarch them, they will catch us in the woods and shoot every one of us before we can get to Ernee.
The Chouans | Honore de BalzacWeuns could outfight and outmarch you bluebellied Yanks every time.
Drum Taps in Dixie | Delavan S. MillerThat night the Turkish army, reinforced, was trying to outmarch us.
The Secrets of a Kuttite | Edward O. Mousley
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