How To Use Head and shoulders above In A Sentence
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The newcomer, dubbed Rhynchocyon udzungwensis, stands head and shoulders above his cousins, weighing in at a massive 700 grammes (1.5 pounds), about 25 percent larger than any other known sengi.
Archive 2008-01-01
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Our own churchly figurehead stands head and shoulders above most of his ecclesiastical contemporaries and many senior politicians.
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But the fizzing dialogue puts Peep Show head and shoulders above the rash of dire comedies on our screens.
The Sun
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All the programs in the suite have a coherent design, even when you start getting into their more complex settings, and it's in this usability that McAfee is head and shoulders above any of its rivals.
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There they stand, head and shoulders above all others, some aggressive and pushy, others large and showy.
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In case you're not in the know, "single barrel" means that unlike most whiskeys, which are blended and bottled from several different barrels in which the elixir has been aging, each bottle comes from one specially selected barrel that's determined by the distiller to be (barrel) head and shoulders above the rest of the batch.
Tony Sachs: When the Leaves Turn Brown, So Does the Booze: Three New Whiskeys for Autumn
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Charioteers would steer towards their targets with just their head and shoulders above water until, 60 feet out, they would dive to a depth of about 30 feet.
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Craig was head and shoulders above the rest of the field beating his nearest rival by over a minute.
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She's head and shoulders above any other celebrity subject on our website.
The Sun
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IN THE pantheon of rock family dynasties, one surely stands head and shoulders above the others.
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Head and shoulders above her colleagues in analytical capability.
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The troubles began when certain anonymous productions, known as "Fly Sheets," severely criticised the administration of Methodism and libellously assailed the characters of leading ministers, especially Dr. Bunting, who stood head and shoulders above all others in this Methodist war.
Great Britain and Her Queen
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One pup gets head and shoulders above its owner to peer through a sunroof.
The Sun
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Head and shoulders above the other players stood Julius Caesar, a patrician who regarded glory as his birthright.
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One contestant stood head and shoulders above the rest.
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There's no competition - they're head and shoulders above the rest.
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He is tall, and stands head and shoulders above others wherever he goes.
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Among the condottieri of the 1360s and 1370s one stood head and shoulders above the others.
Times, Sunday Times
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Elvis Presley and John Lennon may look like the twin godheads of 20th century pop music but for a huge swathe of the world - Africa, the Caribbean and black Britain in particular - one man ranks head and shoulders above them: Bob Marley.
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But the fizzing dialogue puts Peep Show head and shoulders above the rash of dire comedies on our screens.
The Sun
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In my chapter on FDR in American Caesars, I've written of FDR's first term, FDR's empathy with the lot of ordinary Americans was the quality that raised him head and shoulders above his contemporaries.
Nigel Hamilton: The Meltdown -- and After
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His articulacy, coupled with his background knowledge, puts him head and shoulders above all other part-time BBC football summarisers.
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One contestant stood head and shoulders above the rest.
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He was head and shoulders above anybody else in terms of the pressure he put on bowlers and fielders.
Times, Sunday Times
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in intelligence he was head and shoulders above the others in his class
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This film is head and shoulders above Hollywood hokum based in the same situations.
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One pup gets head and shoulders above its owner to peer through a sunroof.
The Sun
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It was a contest that had become a no-contest, a head-to-head in which one team was head and shoulders above the other.
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There's no competition - they're head and shoulders above the rest.
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He stood head and shoulders above all his contemporaries inside and outside the University.
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There's no competition - they're head and shoulders above the rest.
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But all we need to know is that yesterday he rose head and shoulders above the speculation and innuendo like the true leader he is.
The Sun
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They have proven time and again that they are head and shoulders above their sporting compatriots in Ireland.
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His principle is to train a gymnast who will immediately stand head and shoulders above all the others.
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But all we need to know is that yesterday he rose head and shoulders above the speculation and innuendo like the true leader he is.
The Sun
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The inimitable spring is still there, although no longer quite as powerful as a decade ago when it lifted him head and shoulders above the English game.