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Definition of "outswear" [out•swear]

  • To swear (use vulgar or profane language) more frequently or powerfully than. (verb)

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Use "outswear" in a sentence
  • "Unlike some successful female comedians, such as Sarah Silverman, Fey has not had to outswear and outoffend her male rivals to do well."
  • "I think scorn to sigh: methinks I should outswear Cupid."
  • "He could outswear the Sergeants, outmarch the Rifles and outfight any man in green or scarlet."
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