It put together a wonderful course of 22 scenic miles across the countryside, and put up 1,000 pounds for the man who could outrace the town's horses to the finish line. |
My horse, I knew, could outrace any cayuse of the Sioux band. |
With its light body and a five-speed stick, the Camry could outrace many heavier cars with bigger engines. |
Right before the collision I just mentioned, two cars outrace an oncoming train. |
The pioneers outrace the state's capacity to enforce the law and to exercise its own property rights. This may be changing. |
Tom put on a burst of speed, as if attempting to outrace their pursuer. |