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[
out-
swair
]
out·swear
/
ˌaʊtˈswɛər
/
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out-
swair
]
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verb (used with object),
out·swore
or
(
Archaic
)
out·sware;
out·sworn;
out·swear·ing.
to outdo in
swearing
.
Origin:
1580–90;
out-
+
swear
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