Definition of «outright speed»

The phrase "outright speed" refers to how fast or quickly something can move or travel. It does not take into account any obstacles or conditions, but simply focuses on the maximum speed that can be reached.

Sentences with «outright speed»

  • But still you could see that our pace wasn't quite what it needed to be with outright speed. (corvetteracing.com)
  • Power doesn't always mean outright speed though, and big horsepower numbers can show up in unexpected places. (automobilemag.com)
  • We are closer on pace but I'm not sure we are going to have enough outright speed. (corvetteblogger.com)
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