0 complete or in every way; used to emphasize an unpleasant quality of a person or thing: --
He’s an out-and-out fraud.
Neither is there a solution in the direction of out-and-out unionism.
We wanted stringent accountability, so that there should be out-and-out proof that there was no under-cutting of private enterprise.
An out-and-out subsidy, which would have been much easier for me to explain, simply would not do this.
It is the out-and-out contradictions that render the report so flawed.
All this is unacceptable for two reasons: these practices constitute violations of fundamental human rights and are out-and-out attacks on democracy.
This is an out-and-out scandal and not worthy of any parliament.
The out-and-out criminals misappropriate service charges and sinking funds.
This is a ridiculous piece of out-and-out bureaucracy.