stay ahead



stay ahead

v.
1. To remain in front of something, especially when moving: The horse managed to stay ahead of the others. Our friends in the other car were following us, so we stayed ahead for the whole trip.
2. To complete all or more than is required of some task in order to be prepared to face more work: I try to stay ahead of my work. There is so much to do that it's very hard to stay ahead.
See also: ahead, stay

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
JeriJER-eeEnglish
SherlockSHUR-lahk (English)Literature
Sumati-Hinduism, Indian, Hindi
Curtis['kə:tis]
ÁEdÁN-Ancient Irish, Irish Mythology
Zan-Chinese