Definitions
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- verb Simple past of
outspeak .
Etymologies
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Examples
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The Dove World Outreach Center has also been very outspoke about abortion, gay marriage and homosexuality.
Dove World Outreach Center To Commemorate 9/11 By Burning Korans
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It sound more like the group is trying to raise awarness that the government is not just the president but the whole population of the U.S. unfortunatly they seam like they are riding the ine line between a very outspoke group and an exstrimest group.
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Penn is one of my all-time heroes: outspoke civil libertarian, convulsively funny comedian, brilliant writer, and jaw-dropping stage magician.
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The fall of the funds when the victory was announced outspoke a thousand monuments.
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An 'th' only way they could get that way would be t 'tell, outspoke, what they thinks
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To the town outspoke the cannon, ere the dawn charged on the night,
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BUCKMULLIGAN: (_Piano, diminuendo_) _Then outspoke medical Dick
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Everybody was obligated to know pore John's one fault, because it was that sort of a fault - outspoke an 'confessed.
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Most people will think that this very outspoke and forcible dissent deducts somewhat from the value of the Report, and throws a shadow of doubt on the wisdom of its provisions.
Cetywayo and his White Neighbours Remarks on Recent Events in Zululand, Natal, and the Transvaal
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It never has seemed to me thet she could have the same respect for me after ketchin 'me at it, though she' ain't never referred to it but once-t, an 'that was the time I was elected deacon, an' even then she didn't do it outspoke.
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