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verb
Outfly  v. t.  (past outflew; past part. outflown; pres. part. outflying)  To surpass in flying; to fly beyond or faster than. "Winged with fear outflies the wind."






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Outfly" Quotes from Famous Books



... I could only make a far-off guess at some of their trade texts. This technical term, 'apprehension,' does not once occur in the Bible, and only once or twice in Shakespeare. 'Our death is most in apprehension,' says that master of expression; and, again, he says that 'we cannot outfly our apprehensions.' And Milton has it once in Samson, ...
— Samuel Rutherford - and some of his correspondents • Alexander Whyte



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