outscold

/aʊtˈskoʊld/
verb
  1. To scold someone more severely or more effectively than someone else; to surpass in scolding.
    • The two teachers tried to outscold each other over the noisy students.
    • During the argument, she managed to outscold her brother until he fell silent.
    • No one can outscold my grandmother when she is upset about something.
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