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class act

NOUN
  1. someone who shows impressive and stylish excellence

How To Use class act In A Sentence

  • On this side of the Atlantic, the word means “style” or perhaps “poise” or “polish,” as in classy or a class act. Feckless Youth
  • Last Friday, President Bush signed a bill modifying federal jurisdiction over class action law suits.
  • Needless to say there's more than a few class action lawsuits floating about at the moment.
  • The statements are needed in order to take forward a class action lawsuit against the domain registrar.
  • The standards have been so diluted and make class action so much easier. Times, Sunday Times
  • Our firm has been researching a potential class action case against Dell, Inc. regarding an alleged defect resulting in overheating of laptop computers during normal use. Dear Mr. Dell « BuzzMachine
  • The minimal cover lines, a minimalist Jason Wu frock, minimalist makeup: all a class act.
  • As a result, just last week, the parties to this long-running class action reached a settlement.
  • But DataEase is definitely a class act that deserves its position.
  • I don't care what any of the critics say, our POTUS is a nice man, good father & husband and an all around class act! Obama sends message to dads on Father's Day
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