Definition of Outscolded

1. Verb. (past of outscold) ¹

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Definition of Outscolded

1. outscold [v] - See also: outscold

Lexicographical Neighbors of Outscolded

outsavoring
outsavors
outsaw
outsay
outsaying
outsays
outscent
outscented
outscenting
outscents
outscheme
outschemed
outschemes
outscheming
outscold
outscolded (current term)
outscolding
outscolds
outscoop
outscooped
outscooping
outscoops
outscore
outscored
outscores
outscoring
outscorn
outscorned
outscorning
outscorns

Literary usage of Outscolded

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Oberlin Thursday Lectures, Addresses and Essays by James Monroe (1897)
"lady felt herself outscolded and declined the contest. Mr. Garfield, like the skillful military man which he afterwards showed himself to be, ..."

2. The Life of Mary Russell Mitford by Mary Russell Mitford (1870)
"I never heard any thing to equal it except a friend of mine who went into hysterics because she was outscolded by her husband. ..."

3. The Englishman in India by Charles Raikes (1867)
"His talents as a linguist astonished Terry, particularly when poor Tom outscolded my Lord Ambassador's black laundress, whose habit was to scold from ..."

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