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outdrive

[ out-drahyv ]

adjective

Nautical.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of outdrive1

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DeChambeau’s bulked-up body made its links debut on the shores of Sandwich Bay, but instead of using his new strength to outdrive his opponents he needed it just to muscle his way out of the thigh-high rough.

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But I am betting on the future - or at least hoping to outdrive it.

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But I am betting on the future — or at least hoping to outdrive it.

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“They had problems. The outdrive was making a weird noise, but it kept going.â€

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Woods generated enough club-head speed to outdrive the 26-year-old J.T.

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