outdance

outdance

(ˌaʊtˈdɑːns)
vb (tr)
to surpass in dancing
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outdance


Past participle: outdanced
Gerund: outdancing

Imperative
outdance
outdance
Present
I outdance
you outdance
he/she/it outdances
we outdance
you outdance
they outdance
Preterite
I outdanced
you outdanced
he/she/it outdanced
we outdanced
you outdanced
they outdanced
Present Continuous
I am outdancing
you are outdancing
he/she/it is outdancing
we are outdancing
you are outdancing
they are outdancing
Present Perfect
I have outdanced
you have outdanced
he/she/it has outdanced
we have outdanced
you have outdanced
they have outdanced
Past Continuous
I was outdancing
you were outdancing
he/she/it was outdancing
we were outdancing
you were outdancing
they were outdancing
Past Perfect
I had outdanced
you had outdanced
he/she/it had outdanced
we had outdanced
you had outdanced
they had outdanced
Future
I will outdance
you will outdance
he/she/it will outdance
we will outdance
you will outdance
they will outdance
Future Perfect
I will have outdanced
you will have outdanced
he/she/it will have outdanced
we will have outdanced
you will have outdanced
they will have outdanced
Future Continuous
I will be outdancing
you will be outdancing
he/she/it will be outdancing
we will be outdancing
you will be outdancing
they will be outdancing
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been outdancing
you have been outdancing
he/she/it has been outdancing
we have been outdancing
you have been outdancing
they have been outdancing
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been outdancing
you will have been outdancing
he/she/it will have been outdancing
we will have been outdancing
you will have been outdancing
they will have been outdancing
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been outdancing
you had been outdancing
he/she/it had been outdancing
we had been outdancing
you had been outdancing
they had been outdancing
Conditional
I would outdance
you would outdance
he/she/it would outdance
we would outdance
you would outdance
they would outdance
Past Conditional
I would have outdanced
you would have outdanced
he/she/it would have outdanced
we would have outdanced
you would have outdanced
they would have outdanced
Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011
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Dad himself had become this contest between "he" and "I," an agile, evasive mind trying to outdance the slow process of his disease, whatever it was.
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It has developed into a highly charged form of dance, overflowing with attitude that is fuelled by one mission; to outdance your opponent and win the crowd with your style and skill.
The pluses about Dancing is that it teaches its celebrities a fascinating new craft, is genuinely competitive without being unpleasant, the jury are controversial without wanting the outshine the performers, and even old Bruce Forsyth earns respect because we know he once could outdance them all.
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