How To Use Out-and-out In A Sentence

  • Dr. Mark Stegeman's character assassination of our MAS department teachers is most troubling to me and I feel it is out-and-out evil," Gonzalez said. Jeff Biggers: Groundswell Calls for School Board President Resignation in Arizona Ethnic Studies Debacle
  • This trend celebrates the glitz, glamour and out-and-out luxury enjoyed by the privileged few in pre-revolutionary Russia.
  • Because the movie is too lazy to set up some grifts, Reilly and Luna are established as out-and-out thieves.
  • Their actions leave open the further question: when does out-and-out prevarication shade off into self-deception and denial?
  • an out-and-out lie
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  • A wild young Helen Keller, blind, deaf and struggling with her teacher Annie Sullivan in a battle of wills that Penn staged as an out-and-out slugfest. 'Bonnie And Clyde' Director Arthur Penn, 1922-2010
  • He didn't advise out-and-out celibacy but he cautioned that erotic energy can be surrendered too freely during this or that sort of romp.
  • With some lenders, borrowers who are past due and whose home values have suffered large losses could qualify for a principal deferment, where a chunk of the mortgage is set aside to be paid later, or out-and-out forgiveness of part of the loan. Help for Some Underwater Homeowners
  • That's an out-and-out lie!
  • Maybe attacker is not the right word to describe Totti, he is an out-and-out goalscorer, a pure striker.
  • At least for me, the italicized sentence is somewhere between terminally awkward and out-and-out ungrammatical.
  • The sycophant — who in the pay of the English oligarchy played the romantic laudator temporis acti against the French Revolution just as, in the pay of the North American colonies at the beginning of the American troubles, he had played the liberal against the English oligarchy — was an out-and-out vulgar bourgeois. Reactionary Prophet
  • Here, instead of a subtle critique of Bonifacio's shortcomings, Tintoretto opted for out-and-out parody in a cheeky pastiche of the late artist's approach.
  • They were extremely useful representatives of the people, and in no way out-and-out careerists.
  • But when it comes to children's diet, I am an out-and-out paternalist.
  • They don't out-and-out reject what Jesus did.
  • How about doing a Hitchcock homage like Truffaut or Chabrol or even Scorsese in Shutter Island instead of an out-and-out "remake"? Will Smith to Produce and Star in Remake of Hitchcock’s Suspicion? | /Film
  • Edvald Boasson Hagen (NOR) Boasson Hagen is not an out-and-out sprinter but Team Sky’s deadliest weapon in one-day races has an acceleration that is hard to match, and can put it to good use going uphill as well. Favorites for Sunday’s world road race championships
  • Across Europe, among the sceptics and the doubters and the out-and-out protesters, a pernicious process of elision is taking place.
  • The out-and-out militarist – the believer in wars of conquest or colonisation, or in war for its own sake, as a means whereby the mass of mankind may rapidly acquire all those virtues which can otherwise be obtained only at an expensive public school – the out-and-out militarist is almost dead. Try Anything Twice
  • The McCain campaign, once merely problematic, is now close to being out-and-out dysfunctional. Its combination of strategic incoherence and operational incompetence has become toxic.
  • Then the diary and letters were nothing but out-and-out forgeries ? SOMETHING IN THE WATER
  • However, now the emphasis is more on regular traditional and sing-along sessions rather than out-and-out bands.
  • In her hands, or vocal cords, this song is out-and-out heartbreak written in the boldest of bold type.
  • I think being bad, is very uhm, is very attractive. An out-and-out baddie is incredibly attractive.
  • This was almost certainly an out-and-out lie - in fact she was going to give proof of that within a minute or two. DISPLACED PERSON
  • Yet despite presenting a hilarious letter from Bernini's mamma pegging her son as an out-and-out "narcissist"—Mr. Mormando's term—the biographer exculpates the master of any really malicious double-dealing. The Heirloom City
  • As for that out-and-out lie about Arthur, no French court ever sat in judgment upon me. HERE BE DRAGONS
  • Notice that he doesn't regret the out-and-out fraud the emails reveal; he regrets the emails.
  • And even this is more an unsolved mystery than it is an out-and-out error.
  • out-and-out mayhem
  • I might as well declare my out-and-out fandom at the outset, born of the way each film accumulates authoritatively into its meaning through elisions and congruencies that are virtually baroque in their coiled vitality.
  • Because by my reckoning, this is the first out-and-out Total Stinker of this year's selection.
  • As I said earlier, I think it's premature to call him an out-and-out hero.
  • And his farming was well done; for though he was, out-and-out, a gentleman-farmer, he knew how to get the full worth in work done for the fourteen shillings a week which he paid to his labourers, — a deficiency in which knowledge is the cause why gentlemen in general find farming so expensive an amusement. The American Senator
  • McCain and the press were out-and-out misrepresenting what was said, as they are on the "redistributive" quote, and the public needs to understand when that happens. Election Central Morning Roundup
  • He was an out-and-out profligate, darting from one partner to the next.
  • And it's no better to lose your hard-earned money to a credentialed huckster than to an out-and-out con man.
  • This guy is not only a gutless loser but an out-and-out moron. There should be a word for ‘blustering cowardice.’ Hmm. ‘Graysonian?’ - Moe_Lane’s blog - RedState
  • It runs a bit long but great lines, solid, zippy performances, laughs, intelligent ideas and some out-and-out chaos make this a model Fringe experience.
  • But when it comes to children's diet, I am an out-and-out paternalist.
  • Advocates of out-and-out conquest argued that Indians were either subhumans or heathens and were therefore incapable of having dominion over themselves or over property.
  • We are so, so lucky not to know any out-and-out brats.
  • A winger to me is a striker, a finisher, an out-and-out attacker with an aggressive and instinctive nose for the try-line.
  • And I'm the same as most out-and-out goalscorers in not being as comfortable with one-on-ones as picking up on scraps.
  • Coat an already harrowing scene with live music and well, we're talking out-and-out melodrama, and you definitely don't want that.
  • Connacht woman, but an out-and-out Connamara quean, and when only thirteen had wrought with the lads who used to make the raal cratur on the islands between Ochterard and Bally na hinch. Wild Wales : Its People, Language and Scenery
  • Not much -- any list of the Thirteen Best Books is pretty random and thus useless and I have to wonder whether, in including the Hardy Boys, he means the ones he read as a lad (nostalgia time) or the ones currently published (out-and-out lame). Speaking as one old fart to another
  • This joint commitment moves away from the idea of loyalty solely to a single school and from the idea of out-and-out competition.
  • An out-and-out nationalist, he promoted Irish industry by building exhibition buildings.
  • It's not so much that I've quietened down, as that I've channelled my energies into things that are more productive than out-and-out hedonism.
  • My horse was an out-and-out stayer and I left him alone where he was comfortable.
  • It is quite another to look the other way in the face of out-and-out lies, fraud, and misinformation in the arena of environmental science.
  • We don't get a whole lot of out-and-out censorship here, but it's not for a lack of the basic human urge to silence people we disagree with.
  • Not everyone is going to be an out-and-out winner.
  • Across Europe, among the sceptics and the doubters and the out-and-out protesters, a pernicious process of elision is taking place.
  • A sharp intake of breath all round was followed by an out-and-out gasp of horror as our eyes collectively made it past this first obstacle and on to the rest of the house.
  • The man's an out-and-out stalker --- he's a pest --- a betrayer. BEHINDLINGS
  • And opponents have spread some out-and-out lies, like the false notion that CRA forced banks to make bad loans that helped bring about the housing crash and recession. Preeti Vissa: Fight Brewing Over the Best Law You've Never Heard of
  • In spite of adhering to most of the informal rules of this genre, however, which include alternating comedy with scenes of dramatic tension and suspense and and surprisingc limax, Condon ends up by thumbing his nose at most of these conventions and, for the last third of the book, it is clearly out-and-outt ragedy that he is writing rather than comedy. Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium - Recent changes [en]
  • To my battle scarred ears, it ranges between polished yet hookless groove lounge and out-and-out cheese.
  • By and large, he appears to be on top of things, but there are times when they play like out-and-out scatterbrains.
  • There can't have been one Christmas since 1982 that I haven't been tipsy if not out-and-out drunk.
  • In fact, she said, the magazine's action suggested out-and-out desertion. ISAAC CAMPION
  • He was also an ardent heretic and freethinker, maybe an out-and-out atheist, and a vocal defender of the ideas of Charles Darwin.
  • A sharp intake of breath all round was followed by an out-and-out gasp of horror as our eyes collectively made it past this first obstacle and on to the rest of the house.

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