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Outrun (to ) conjugation

English
40 examples
This verb can also mean the following: overextend, run faster than the others, run, chapter 28, exceed, pride and prejudice
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Present Simple
outrun
outrun
outruns
outrun
outrun
outrun
Future Simple
will outrun
will outrun
will outrun
will outrun
will outrun
will outrun
Past Simple
outran
outran
outran
outran
outran
outran
Conditional Simple
would outrun
would outrun
would outrun
would outrun
would outrun
would outrun
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you all
they
Present Progressive
am outrunning
are outrunning
is outrunning
are outrunning
are outrunning
are outrunning
Future Progressive
will be outrunning
will be outrunning
will be outrunning
will be outrunning
will be outrunning
will be outrunning
Past Progressive
was outrunning
were outrunning
was outrunning
were outrunning
were outrunning
were outrunning
Conditional Progressive
would be outrunning
would be outrunning
would be outrunning
would be outrunning
would be outrunning
would be outrunning
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it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have outrun
have outrun
has outrun
have outrun
have outrun
have outrun
Future Perfect
will have outrun
will have outrun
will have outrun
will have outrun
will have outrun
will have outrun
Past Perfect
had outrun
had outrun
had outrun
had outrun
had outrun
had outrun
Conditional Perfect
would have outrun
would have outrun
would have outrun
would have outrun
would have outrun
would have outrun
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it/she/he
we
you
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Present Perfect Progressive
have been outrunning
have been outrunning
has been outrunning
have been outrunning
have been outrunning
have been outrunning
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been outrunning
will have been outrunning
will have been outrunning
will have been outrunning
will have been outrunning
will have been outrunning
Past Perfect Progressive
had been outrunning
had been outrunning
had been outrunning
had been outrunning
had been outrunning
had been outrunning
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been outrunning
would have been outrunning
would have been outrunning
would have been outrunning
would have been outrunning
would have been outrunning

Examples of outrun

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
I'II bet you $50 the coach outruns them.
Protons zip around this ring so fast that a beam of light only outruns them by about eight miles an hour.
She easily outruns her terrifying prey.
The deer outruns it.
The hero outruns a dozen Yakuza by riding his bike... off the roof and parachuting to the ground.
I'II bet you $50 the coach outruns them.
Protons zip around this ring so fast that a beam of light only outruns them by about eight miles an hour.
She easily outruns her terrifying prey.
The deer outruns it.
The hero outruns a dozen Yakuza by riding his bike... off the roof and parachuting to the ground.
"Runners whom renown outran" "And the name died before the man"
- I outran it.
- l can't believe l outran all of them.
Although I surfed in a monsoon once and outran an avalanche with a broken snowboard, so...
And he outran you?
"Runners whom renown outran" "And the name died before the man"
- I outran it.
- l can't believe l outran all of them.
Although I surfed in a monsoon once and outran an avalanche with a broken snowboard, so...
And he outran you?
"...but I cannot outrun the memories of..."
"...cannot outrun the memories that..."
"Back in the day, moonshine runners had to be fast, reliable, and agile "to outrun the revenuers.
"I can outrun that lion."
"I don't have to outrun the bear.
- I just can't picture outrunning a car.
- We're making somebody nervous. - I just can't picture outrunning a car. I wasn't even running my fastest.
A woman her size breaking free and outrunning those men?
And it's been outrunning my ass, so...
And, so, this drunk, with a knife, is outrunning my old partner, Korsak.
"...but I cannot outrun the memories of..."
"...cannot outrun the memories that..."
"Back in the day, moonshine runners had to be fast, reliable, and agile "to outrun the revenuers.
"I can outrun that lion."
"I don't have to outrun the bear.
- I just can't picture outrunning a car.
- We're making somebody nervous. - I just can't picture outrunning a car. I wasn't even running my fastest.
A woman her size breaking free and outrunning those men?
And it's been outrunning my ass, so...
And, so, this drunk, with a knife, is outrunning my old partner, Korsak.

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