outcycle

verb

Etymology

From out- + cycle (verb).

  1. derived from *kʷékʷlos
  2. derived from κύκλος
  3. derived from cyclus
  4. inherited from cicle — “fixed length period of years
  5. formed as outcycle — “out- + cycle

Definitions

  1. To exceed or outpace in cycling

    To exceed or outpace in cycling; cycle faster than (another)

    • They bore down on me from all sides, some of them twice my size—huge, frenzied creatures thirsty for blood. In a state of panic I would reach unbelievable speeds in frantic, lung-bursting attempts to outcycle the ferocious beasts.

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