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Definition of Outsailed

Outsail
Outsail Out*sail", v. t. To excel, or to leave behind, in sailing; to sail faster than. --Beau. & Fl.

Meaning of Outsailed from wikipedia

- van of the English fleet on the first day of the battle, 1 June, but outsailed his squadron into the midst of the Dutch, and was surrounded. After a...
- British counted on a new alliance with France but the outnumbered Dutch outsailed both of them, and King Charles II ran short of money and political support...
- Admiral Arbuthnot, who sailed from eastern Long Island. Arbuthnot's fleet outsailed that of Destouches, reaching the Virginia Capes just ahead of Destouches...
- the phasellus claims that in his hey-day with mainsail and spanker / He outsailed all vessels; and the ending becomes: At his last landfall now, beyond...
- British counted on a new alliance with France but the outnumbered Dutch outsailed both of them, and King Charles II ran short of money and political support...
- 2021. Evans-Thirlwell, Edwin (29 May 2018). "FAR: Lone Sails review - outsailing the apocalypse". Eurogamer. Archived from the original on 26 May 2018...
- Best had not beaten them off. He vowed vengeance, but the Dutch ships outsailed him. On 4 August they had all anc****d in the Downs, the Dutch at some...
- ship in the Straits. In the chase, as night came on, the Lowestoft far outsailed the Medway, and came up with the enemy; but Crookshanks, preferring to...
- British counted on a new alliance with France but the outnumbered Dutch outsailed both of them, and King Charles II ran short of money and political support...
- merchantmen protected by the seventy-four-gun Armada. The swift Wasp easily outsailed and outmaneuvered the lumbering ship-of-the-line, darting in and cutting...