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What does "out-and-out" mean? Is it general expression?

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Rebecca

"Out-and-out" is an adjective meaning "completely," "absolutely," or "without doubt/question." The speaker has used this expression to mean that it would be 100% lying without question or ambiguity, and not a simple exaggeration. Ex: The accident was out-and-out the drunk driver's fault. Ex: He was an out-and-out scam artist.

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