outswear (Meaning)

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outswear (v. t.)

To exceed in swearing.

Synonyms & Antonyms of outswear

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outswear Sentence Examples

  1. The sailors engaged in a heated debate, attempting to outswear each other with vulgar language.
  2. The politician's opponent tried to outswear him during a heated election debate.
  3. The hockey players on the opposing teams got into a verbal brawl, desperately trying to outswear one another.
  4. The construction workers had a reputation for using foul language, but one man emerged as the undisputed champion of outswearing the rest.
  5. The drill sergeant screamed at the soldiers, trying to outswear them and instill discipline.
  6. The professor's students were astonished by his ability to outswear even the most foul-mouthed students.
  7. The comedians attempted to outswear each other during a stand-up battle, testing the limits of what was acceptable in comedy.
  8. The road rage incident escalated quickly as the drivers began to outswear each other through their open windows.
  9. The critics outswore each other in their reviews of the controversial film, using every expletive in their vocabulary.
  10. The siblings engaged in a sibling rivalry of outswearing, trying to outdo each other with inventive and offensive language.

FAQs About the word outswear

To exceed in swearing.

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The sailors engaged in a heated debate, attempting to outswear each other with vulgar language.

The politician's opponent tried to outswear him during a heated election debate.

The hockey players on the opposing teams got into a verbal brawl, desperately trying to outswear one another.

The construction workers had a reputation for using foul language, but one man emerged as the undisputed champion of outswearing the rest.