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Outtalk

Outtalk \Out*talk"\, v. t. To overpower by talking; to exceed in talking; to talk down.
--Shak.

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outtalk

vb. (context transitive English) To overpower, outdo, or surpass in talking.

Usage examples of "outtalk".

Remember, too, that I have machines that can outreason you, outremember you, outtalk you.

She even got along with Hawkins, who could outtalk and outshout any demagogue but who was utterly baffled by her unflagging concern.

I said, feeling less and less confident in my ability to outtalk this man whose tongue was his fortune.

Crane opened his mouth to expostulate, perhaps realised the hopelessness of trying to outtalk Bradshaw, and shut it again.

Half a dozen Earth-descended humans, each representing a different branch of the colonial efforts of old Earth, were raising their voices, trying to outtalk each other in brisk debate.

Donough began defending his position, Mac Liag tried to outtalk them both, and Teigue struggled futilely to take charge of the situation.

Blade was sure he could outtalk, outfight, or if necessary outrun most human opponents.

I realized that I was on the wrong track, that nobody could outtalk that scumbag.

Logical, solid, respectable, smart, he could outtalk her, outsmart her, and leave her laughing while he did it.

Bhaer paused, outtalked but not one whit convinced, Jo wanted to clap her hands and thank him.

One of the guys pokes his head in here and I raise way up on my tiptoes, doctor-like, and say, 'If you don't want typhoid fever, you'd better pull your face outtalk here.