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Definition of Outtalking
1. outtalk [v] - See also: outtalk
Lexicographical Neighbors of Outtalking
Literary usage of Outtalking
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Other Side of the Table: The Soviet Approach to Arms Control by Michael Mandelbaum (1990)
"Consistently, in their opinion, the "cold warriors" had prevailed—outtalking,
outspending, ..."
2. Psychoanalysis and Love by André Tridon (1922)
"... appreciated as such by woman, consists in making a woman suffer, in bringing
tears to her eyes, in outtalking and outwitting her, "a victory compared to ..."
3. History of the Fiftieth Regiment of Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteer by William Burnham Stevens, William C. Eustis, Solomon Nelson (1907)
"They were in the same blissful ignorance, and upon his opening on them Captain F.
took the matter up, and outranking as well as outtalking him, ..."
4. The Atharvaveda by Maurice Bloomfield (1899)
"7, and the comms. designate it as ativada 'outtalking'. Seems also to be a riddle
or two with obscene answers (cp. AV. 20. 136. 4, et al.). XIII. AV. 20. ..."
5. The Doctrine of Non-intervention with Slavery in the Territories by Milo Milton Quaife (1910)
"... execute his much berated feat of outtalking the session, by which means the
taking of a vote was rendered impossible. Various opinions have been ..."
6. The Triumph of the N. C.'s by George Conrad Westervelt, Holden Chester Richardson, Albert Cushing Read (1920)
"Therefore, it was necessary that the instructions include means of preventing
the possibility of one ship "outtalking" another ship which might have an ..."