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overcome, usually through no fault or weakness of the person that is overcome
Heart disease can get the best of us
How To Use get the best In A Sentence
- They're footloose, and they'll go where they can get the best deal.
- In practice applications, generic near neighbor classifier was limited for the amount of pattern processing was very large and was difficult to get the best data quickly on line.
- There's always a rush to get the best seats.
- With extra sugar and additives you need to pick carefully to get the best for your body. The Sun
- And you know, again, it's so hard to nail these white collar criminals, because they get the best legal talent.
- The Daily Telegraph said Capello desperately needs to shake up his team to get the best out of players like Frank Lampard and a "dispirited" Rooney before the final group C game with Slovenia. The Age News Headlines
- Sweet 1.8 and 2litre engines that must be worked hard to get the best out of them and agile handling add up to a proper convertible experience. The Sun
- This is a sure-fire way to get the best out of your fruit trees.
- The problem, as diagnosed by government, is that too many people do not get the best deal on gas and electricity prices. Times, Sunday Times
- Lastly, we have the morocco leather, so called because it was brought from Morocco, in Africa, and still we get the best from thence, and from the Mediterranean ports of the Levant -- whence comes another name for the best of this favorite leather, "Levant morocco," which is the skin of the mountain goat, and reckoned superior to all other leathers. A Book for All Readers An Aid to the Collection, Use, and Preservation of Books and the Formation of Public and Private Libraries