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Meaning of outscold
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outscold (v. t.)
To exceed in scolding.
outscold Sentence Examples
- The teacher outscolded the student for talking during class.
- The boss outscolded the employee for being late.
- The mother outscolded the child for misbehaving.
- The coach outscolded the team for losing the game.
- The doctor outscolded the patient for not following instructions.
- The police officer outscolded the suspect for speeding.
- The parent outscolded the teenager for staying out too late.
- The supervisor outscolded the worker for not meeting the deadline.
- The principal outscolded the student for cheating on a test.
- The judge outscolded the lawyer for being disrespectful in court.
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To exceed in scolding.
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The teacher outscolded the student for talking during class.
The boss outscolded the employee for being late.
The mother outscolded the child for misbehaving.
The coach outscolded the team for losing the game.