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[ US /ˈaʊˌtɹaɪdɝ/ ]
[ UK /a‍ʊtɹˈa‍ɪdɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. an escort who rides ahead (as a member of the vanguard)

How To Use outrider In A Sentence

  • The vehicles were forced back on to the motorway, where they were surrounded by police vans and motorcycle outriders on the way back to London.
  • Traffic was halted and the residents of the normally busy Fenlands market town became almost invisible as the jury coach drove into town, surrounded by police outriders.
  • Turkish veils, preceded by a Nubian outrider in semi-military livery; or, perhaps, a train of camels, ill-tempered and supercilious, craning their scrannel necks above the crowd, and laden with canvas bales scrawled over with Arabic addresses. A Thousand Miles Up the Nile
  • To a cheer from the crowd who had stood in the drizzle awaiting the Royals, the Queen, wearing deep purple, and Prince Philip, in morning suit, arrived with an escort of police outriders.
  • Seen in advance of all the other indications, the puffs of vapor they spouted, seemed their forerunning couriers and detached flying outriders. Moby Dick; or the Whale
  • Her chauffeur-driven Jaguar, with police outriders, swept through the gates of Kensington Palace at 2.27 pm and left at 3.14.
  • Flanked by police motorcycle outriders, it will be followed by a newly-restored steam engine towing a Victorian trailer carrying Fred's coffin.
  • Before the runners started, he gave orders to the marshal to send trusted outriders forward and to see that the racers were not interfered with.
  • At present I am trying to have the number of my police motorcycle outriders increased from two to six - as the dignity of the office deserves.
  • Is he less of an establishment figure than the centre-right 'outriders' he pillories in this book? Times, Sunday Times
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