outswear

[ out-swair ]

verb (used with object),out·swore or (Archaic) out·sware; out·sworn; out·swear·ing.
  1. to outdo in swearing.

Origin of outswear

1
First recorded in 1580–90; out- + swear

Words Nearby outswear

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How to use outswear in a sentence

  • The second day to Frank Wathers—who could almost outswear the world.

    The Old Pike | Thomas B. Searight
  • At ten he could drink as much liquor as Nancy herself, and outswear the ablest lawyer in the town.

    The Arena | Various