out hike

English

Verb

out hike (third-person singular simple present out hikes, present participle out hiking, simple past and past participle out hiked)

  1. Alternative form of outhike
    • 1990, Country Living - Volume 13, Issues 7-12, page 85:
      "When I first met Arthur during a trip to China, he out hiked me in the Hua Shan Mountains," Jessie says.
    • 2012, David P. Gallagher, Aging Successfully, →ISBN:
      She could easily out hike most Boomers and probably out hike most Gen Xers (born 1965 to 1983) and perhaps most Millennials (born 1984 to 2002).
    • 2014, Leslie S. Klinger & ‎Laurie R. King, In the Company of Sherlock Holmes: Stories Inspired by the Holmes Canon, →ISBN:
      This story is dedicated to my father-in-law, Robert F. Sawyer, who at 78 years of age can still out run, out hike, out ski, out work and out think just about everybody else out there.
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