outfly Antonyms

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Meaning of outfly

Webster

outfly (v. t.)

To surpass in flying; to fly beyond or faster than.

outfly Sentence Examples

  1. The peregrine falcon outflies all other birds, reaching speeds of up to 240 miles per hour.
  2. The nimble hummingbird outflies its larger counterparts, easily dodging obstacles and hovering in mid-air.
  3. The outflyers of the team used their superior speed to break away from the defense and score the winning goal.
  4. The outflyers of the flock spotted the predator and sounded the alarm, saving their companions from danger.
  5. The outflyers in the competition soared high above the rest, earning the admiration of the spectators.
  6. The experimental aircraft outflies its predecessor, featuring advanced aerodynamics and a powerful engine.
  7. The outflyers of the spaceship braved the unknown, venturing into the far reaches of the cosmos.
  8. The outflyers of the company exceeded expectations, securing new clients and expanding the business.
  9. The outflyers in the chess tournament used brilliant tactics to outmaneuver their opponents and claim victory.
  10. The outflyers in the race displayed exceptional endurance and determination, leaving the competition far behind.

FAQs About the word outfly

To surpass in flying; to fly beyond or faster than.

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No antonyms found.

The peregrine falcon outflies all other birds, reaching speeds of up to 240 miles per hour.

The nimble hummingbird outflies its larger counterparts, easily dodging obstacles and hovering in mid-air.

The outflyers of the team used their superior speed to break away from the defense and score the winning goal.

The outflyers of the flock spotted the predator and sounded the alarm, saving their companions from danger.