Sentences with outdistance
out·dis·tance
O o - It didn't matter that Ingrid had outdistanced them as a movie star. [VERB noun]
- ...a millionaire businessman who easily outdistanced his major rivals for the nomination. [VERB noun]
- Know yourself, your customer, and your company so you can outdistance the competition.
- Spectacular profits in recent years have helped the nation's fourth-largest city outdistance the country as a whole in economic growth.
- The winning horse outdistanced the second-place winner by five lengths.
- No wonder the Gold Miners far outdistance the league in penalty yardage and funny looks.
- That their offer would have to outdistance the others -- probably by a significant amount -- if they expect Teixeira to sign with them.
- Following schools of fish and trying to outdistance danger.
- Now his numbers, if they outdistance everybody, I think he could get in with a losing record.
- 1-ranked team in Division I and the defending state champion, placed four runners in the top six and scored 26 points to easily outdistance runner-up Royal.