OUTLIE - PRESENT SIMPLE
★ i outlie
★ you outlie
★ he/she/it outlies
★ we outlie
★ you outlie
★ they outlie
Examples of the verb 'outlie' in the Present Simple
- I often outlie my siblings during games.
- You usually outlie your friends in hide-and-seek.
- He outlies his peers. | She outlies her colleagues.
- We sometimes outlie other groups.
- You (plural) consistently outlie other teams.
- They rarely outlie their rivals.

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OUTLEAP - PRESENT SIMPLE
★ i outleap
★ you outleap
★ he/she/it outleaps
★ we outleap
★ you outleap
★ they outleap
Examples of the verb 'outleap' in the Present Simple
- I often outleap my teammates during practice.
- You usually outleap your competitors in the long jump.
- He outleaps his friends. | She outleaps her classmates.
- We sometimes outleap other teams.
- You (plural) consistently outleap other groups.
- They rarely outleap their opponents.

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OUTGROW - PRESENT SIMPLE
★ i outgrow
★ you outgrow
★ he/she/it outgrows
★ we outgrow
★ you outgrow
★ they outgrow
Examples of the verb 'outgrow' in the Present Simple
- I often outgrow my clothes within a few months.
- You usually outgrow your shoes every year.
- He outgrows his old habits. | She outgrows her childhood fears.
- We sometimes outgrow our interests.
- You (plural) consistently outgrow other students.
- They rarely outgrow their sibling rivalry.

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OUTFLY - PRESENT SIMPLE
★ i outfly
★ you outfly
★ he/she/it outflies
★ we outfly
★ you outfly
★ they outfly
Examples of the verb 'outfly' in the Present Simple
- I often outfly other birds during migration.
- You usually outfly your competitors in races.
- He outflies his rivals. | She outflies her fellow pilots.
- We sometimes outfly other teams in simulations.
- You (plural) consistently outfly other groups.
- They rarely outfly their adversaries.

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OUTFIGHT - PRESENT SIMPLE
★ i outfight
★ you outfight
★ he/she/it outfights
★ we outfight
★ you outfight
★ they outfight
Examples of the verb 'outfight' in the Present Simple
- I often outfight my sparring partners in the gym.
- You usually outfight your opponents in matches.
- He outfights his rivals. | She outfights her competitors.
- We sometimes outfight other teams during training.
- You (plural) consistently outfight other clubs.
- They rarely outfight their adversaries.

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