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out argue

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out argue (third-person singular simple present out argues, present participle out arguing, simple past and past participle out argued)

  1. Misspelling of outargue.
    • 2002, Thomas J. Day, I Took the Easy Way Out, page 188:
      I was too smart for my own good. I was able to rationalize and out argue anyone who told me I had a problem.
    • 2011, Janice Witt Smith, Leadership GPS: Roadmap to Become a Leader for Life:
      You cannot out argue him. He is a gifted conversationalist, thinks quickly, and has thought through what it is that he wants.
    • 2015, J. Ivy, Dear Father: Breaking the Cycle of Pain, page 79:
      She was smart, creative, and you weren't going to out argue someone named Ms. Argue.

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