out-and-out
Definition of out-and-out
adj.
1.
Without
any
reservation
or
disguise
;
downright
;
plain
;
unqualified
;
absolute
;
as
,
an
out and out
villain
;
an
out-and-out
lie
.
adv.
1.
Completely
;
wholly
;
openly
.
Related Words
absolute
,
complete
,
downright
,
rank
,
right-down
,
sheer
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Out of quiet
Out of reach
Out of release
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Out of sorts
Out of suits
Out of temper
Out of the common
Out of the question
Out of the way
Out of the woods
Out of time
Out of true
Out of twist
Out of use
Out of whack
Out patient
Out to out
Out upon!
Out West
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Out-Herod
out-migration
out-of-bounds
out-of-breath
out-of-date
out-of-door
out-of-doors
out-of-school
out-of-sight
out-of-the-ordinary
Out-of-the-way
out-of-town
Out-patient
out-tray
Outact
Outagamies
Outargue
Outbabble
outback
Outbalance
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