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What (who) is outrider - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Outrider (disambiguation); Outriders

outrider         
(outriders)
Outriders are people such as policemen who ride on motorcycles or horses beside or in front of an official vehicle, in order to protect the people in the vehicle.
...a black Mercedes with motorcycle outriders provided by the city's police.
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outrider         
¦ noun a person in a vehicle or on horseback who escorts or guards another vehicle.
?US a mounted herdsman who prevents cattle from straying.
Derivatives
outriding noun
Outrider         
·noun One who rides out on horseback.
II. Outrider ·noun A servant on horseback attending a carriage.
III. Outrider ·noun A summoner whose office is to cite men before the sheriff.

Wikipedia

Outrider

Outrider, or Outriders may refer to:

  • Outrider (album) by Jimmy Page
  • Outrider (Star Wars), Dash Rendar's YT-2400 freighter in the Shadows of the Empire multimedia campaign
  • Motorcycle outrider, in a law enforcement escort
  • RQ-6 Outrider, unmanned aerial vehicle
  • Outriders (TV series), an Australian TV series
  • The Outriders, a 1950 American Western film
  • Outriders (video game), a 2021 video game.
  • Outriders, an alien race created by Marvel Comics
Examples of use of outrider
1. A: Away from him – where another covey had been spotted by an outrider.
2. Ask the majority of the cabinet and you will get that response, with the exception of Blairite outrider John Reid.
3. No one, Blairite or Brownite, outrider or loyal foot soldier, expects anything other than a conference on best behaviour.
4. The guide or outrider between us, and of course, there‘s this entourage behind us, all the cars and so forth that follow me around when I‘m out there.
5. Ex–minister reignites leadership speculation Blairite ‘outrider‘ rattles chancellor‘s camp Tania Branigan, political correspondent Monday April 10, 2006 The Guardian Alan Milburn, the former health secretary and Blairite "outrider", reignited speculation yesterday about the future of the Labour leadership as he refused to rule out challenging Gordon Brown for the role.