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outriderout‧rid‧er /ˈaʊtˌraɪdə $ -ər/ noun [countable] - A convoy of cars stretching for miles was escorted by Merseyside Police outriders.
- Along the edge of the plain the outriders that Burun had planted were galloping back to join the main body.
- An arvee and ten or twelve outriders.
- Goblin wolf riders raid and pillage far afield, while outriders scour the surrounding countryside for any sign of enemy armies.
- The outriders were almost on her.
- The main hills were in the south, where Saxony included the outriders of the Hartz mountains.
- The scouts and outriders were part of a growing band which had started to acknowledge the unofficial leadership of Suragai.
- When the fleet put sail outriders from the Empire followed its progress along the coast.
a guard or police officer who rides on a motorcycle or horse beside or in front of a vehicle in which an important person is travelling |