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Straight-out   /streɪt-aʊt/   Listen
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Straight-out  adj.  Acting without concealment, obliquity, or compromise; hence, unqualified; thoroughgoing. (Colloq. U.S.) "Straight-out and generous indignation."






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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... European intervention whatever and especially any by Great Britain[746]. Lyons explained his objections to Russell as well, but Stuart, having gone to the extent of consulting also with Stoeckl, the Russian Minister at Washington, was now in favour of straight-out recognition of the Confederacy as the better measure. This, thought Stoeckl, was less likely to bring on war with the North than an attempt at mediation[747]. Soon Stuart was able to give notice, a full month in advance of the event, of Lincoln's ...
— Great Britain and the American Civil War • Ephraim Douglass Adams



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