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Definition of out-talk in English: out-talkverb aʊtˈtɔːkˌaʊtˈtɔk [with object]Outdo or overcome in talking. he was out-talked by his mother Example sentencesExamples - It looked like they were all trying to out-talk the others.
- On a less serious note Janet says: ‘He's one of the few people I've met who can out-talk me.’
- ‘Well, you'll always be able to out-talk me,’ Ms Grant said.
- They believe that if he is another suitor to Bianca, he will out-talk the rest of them.
- We are perfectly capable of out-talking anybody in Scotland when it comes to having a chat.
Definition of out-talk in US English: out-talk(also outtalk) verbˌaʊtˈtɔkˌoutˈtôk [with object]Outdo or overcome in talking or argumentation. whether you get ten years or go free can depend on whether your counsel can out-talk the other man's Example sentencesExamples - ‘Well, you'll always be able to out-talk me,’ Ms Grant said.
- They believe that if he is another suitor to Bianca, he will out-talk the rest of them.
- On a less serious note Janet says: ‘He's one of the few people I've met who can out-talk me.’
- It looked like they were all trying to out-talk the others.
- We are perfectly capable of out-talking anybody in Scotland when it comes to having a chat.
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