How To Use One-upmanship In A Sentence

  • What follows is an escalating game of one-upmanship between Matthew, Amelia, and Danny, as all three players struggle to defend what is most important to them -- and are ultimately forced to reconsider what they truly want. The Cure for Modern Life by Lisa Tucker: Book summary
  • Granted, MC is now a classic, but it's hardly one-upmanship if he has waited until the novel not only won the Booker, the Booker of Bookers 25, and the Booker of Bookers AGAIN to read it, now is it?! From Cape Cod to Christmas
  • So let me be bold: the future of the white boy club is in inclusivity one-upmanship. The Future of White Boy clubs | FactoryCity
  • Who knows, we may have someone whose interests lie not in party political bickering, nor one-upmanship, not wrong-footing the other party, but in Bedford.
  • What is the deal with this one-upmanship (sp) thing going on between Dems and Reps? Gingrich holds jobs summit one day before Obama's
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  • While many may find the author's above comments relevant to the issue at hand, branding products as a method of securing their computer strikes me as one-upmanship.
  • John, 35, a builder, says he and a friend got into sewing as a form of one-upmanship.
  • Pride and one-upmanship combined to create a mess. Times, Sunday Times
  • They probably all drive People Carriers and conversation is solely about one-upmanship, acquisitive materialism and diets.
  • It is pathetic though to see the TN government indulge in one-upmanship with political rivals over the elimination of Veerappan.
  • And so begins a deadly war of social one-upmanship, with both maintaining the pretence that no such war is taking place in the first place. Times, Sunday Times
  • You couldn't help but look forward with anticipation to the many quality, innovative ads in the annual contest of one-upmanship among advertisers.
  • In another example of one-upmanship on Spider-Man, Dave captures the relatable geek in a way that Peter Parker never could unless you were born in the fifties. Ryan’s Take On KICK-ASS « Giant Killer Squid - Film, Comics, News, Reviews and more
  • Patriotic one-upmanship is not dignified and shouldn’t be encouraged. The Volokh Conspiracy » Disagreement Need Not Equal Discourtesy
  • It is a biting comment on the more consequential games of political one-upmanship played by these two nuclear states.
  • A new round of digital one-upmanship is further transforming the Crossroads of the World. Flashier Times Ahead
  • Don't get me wrong, I love 'em to death, but the way they seem capable of turning any situation into a game of one-upmanship -- even with their closest buddies -- can be a pretty awesome spectacle. Sundance: Bromance Blossoms In ‘Humpday’ — Watch An Exclusive Clip! » MTV Movies Blog
  • It is about selling television rights, team sponsorship and looking for one-upmanship in contracts.
  • All you hear from that side in these posts is a lot of immature high school football game one-upmanship rhetoric. Obama: Iraqi celebrations a testament to U.S. commitment
  • And so begins a deadly war of social one-upmanship, with both maintaining the pretence that no such war is taking place in the first place. Times, Sunday Times
  • Offense by proxy is a perverse form of holier-than-thou one-upmanship. Purple Pain « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • For the universities involved, these partnerships are not rooted in cloud one-upmanship, but in invaluable experience. NSF Grants $5M for Research on Google-IBM Cloud
  • And so begins a deadly war of social one-upmanship, with both maintaining the pretence that no such war is actually taking place. Times, Sunday Times
  • The vanity, selfishness and one-upmanship that typified governmental culture in the eighties was exemplified by the narcissism implicit in the leisure complex.
  • It would have been a simple matter to pilfer their tawdry Christmas illuminations in order to gain one-upmanship this year.
  • I first read "One-upmanship" at age 19, and not long after attended a lecture by the book's author, an Englishman who, had his accent been any plummier, would have been indecipherable. The Success of Failure
  • She's the one woman who can beat him at his own game of sexual one-upmanship.
  • Sure, this excessiveness is probably the result of one-upmanship between rival Cajun cooks, but to truly understand why turducken inspires madness, you need to harness this gluttony and aim it square at the kitchen.
  • That was good for student one-upmanship but he realised that more detailed data was necessary to help people improve their technique. Times, Sunday Times
  • Stephen Potter, a British humorist who has undeservedly faded into obscurity, is the father of "one-upmanship," a strategem for besting an opponent—somewhat unfairly—without actually cheating. Biz One-Upmanship 101
  • All you hear from that side in these posts is a lot of immature high school football game one-upmanship rhetoric. Obama: Iraqi celebrations a testament to U.S. commitment
  • He had superiority, in a sense, one-upmanship.
  • Congressional Republicans should not try to outdo Mr. Obama in a game of unprincipled one-upmanship. The GOP Plays Politics With the War Powers Resolution
  • In fact, great teaching demands the ability to transcend alpha-male rivalries and petty one-upmanship. Times, Sunday Times
  • However, the political-battle of one-upmanship did not end here.
  • In the end, the nation suffers on the scaffold of political games and one-upmanship.
  • Paired violinists Minna Kangas and Tuomo Suni took up the singer's motifs and traded them back and forth, often engaged in smiling one-upmanship while embellishing their lines. Review: Helsinki Baroque Orchestra at Library of Congress
  • While there's been a fad of late for one-upmanship in larger calibers, people who shoot 22 centerfires have known for decades that faster isn't always better.
  • The elaborate nomenclature was underpinned by one-upmanship. Times, Sunday Times
  • Inevitably, there were moments of spikiness, and the potential for one-upmanship. Times, Sunday Times
  • This is craftmanship as one-upmanship. Times, Sunday Times
  • This is part of the overall one-upmanship occurring in the porn industry over the last decade, the desperate scramble to attract attention through increasingly more over-the-top porn.
  • While Stammberger's creativity was fabulous, mixed with his aesthetic and playful spirit was no small amount of self promotion and one-upmanship.
  • Getty Images Kirsten Dunst In Mr. Burkle's courtyard, many guests happily engaged in the kind of one-upmanship that comprises much of award season weekends. A Night at a Hollywood 'Museum'
  • For the universities involved, these partnerships are not rooted in cloud one-upmanship, but in invaluable experience. NSF Grants $5M for Research on Google-IBM Cloud
  • She's the one woman who can beat him at his own game of sexual one-upmanship.
  • All you hear from that side is a lot of immature high school football game one-upmanship rhetoric. will Obama: Iraqi celebrations a testament to U.S. commitment
  • Creativity isn't, or shouldn't be, about one-upmanship. Times, Sunday Times
  • All you hear from that side is a lot of immature high school football game one-upmanship rhetoric. will Obama: Iraqi celebrations a testament to U.S. commitment
  • It seems they only care about playing political one-upmanship at our expense.
  • The only one-upmanship necessary is that of the ring. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Each time a council meeting is cancelled or postponed because of political manoeuvring and one-upmanship, the real business of the municipality suffers.
  • Buying luxury goods, conversely, tends to be an endless cycle of one-upmanship, in which the neighbors have a fancy new car and — bingo! — now you want one, too, scholars say.
  • Don't get me wrong, I love 'em to death, but the way they seem capable of turning any situation into a game of one-upmanship -- even with their closest buddies -- can be a pretty awesome spectacle. Sundance: Bromance Blossoms In ‘Humpday’ — Watch An Exclusive Clip! » MTV Movies Blog
  • The humor, if one may call it that, consists of having Anna and Claire exchanging, in endless one-upmanship, insults whose flowery and stiltedly archaizing language is periodically littered with today's grossest obscenities.
  • Another day, another study, about grown women being foully and pointlessly competitive with each other, this time focusing on levels of one-upmanship on the school run. Save me from these silly school run myths | Barbara Ellen
  • For all the intricacies of the spat, it smacks of political one-upmanship, petty power play and a healthy dose of ego juice.
  • In an age of parental one-upmanship, when each party has to be bigger and better than the last, arranged parties are becoming the done thing.
  • Constantly changing your ringtone combines several pubescent obsessions at once: pop music, computer technology and playground one-upmanship.
  • In "One-upmanship," Potter suggests that one way to even things up is to prearrange a woman with a sexy voice to telephone at a time when one is likely to be unclothed in the physician's examining room, and that one take the call sitting naked upon the physician's desk, chatting amiably away. The Success of Failure
  • The current frenzy seems more like political one-upmanship among governments than sound policy.
  • But we should appreciate that reality TV, particularly, traffics in and relies upon voyeurism, one-upmanship, humiliation and often soft-core pornography.
  • And so begins a deadly war of social one-upmanship, with both maintaining the pretence that no such war is actually taking place. Times, Sunday Times
  • Really, it's just the latest way we can indulge in one-upmanship. Times, Sunday Times
  • But in our new age of austerity, the global game of one-upmanship has changed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Only the few scenes of parental one-upmanship have any comic spark.
  • Especially in the dump area and the exclusion of one-upmanship.
  • In the game of one-upmanship, however, the small gestures can be the most powerful. Times, Sunday Times
  • But another vicious game of one-upmanship is going on beneath the surface of their small talk. Times, Sunday Times
  • One really shouldn't engage in atrocity one-upmanship, but it's arguable that compared with such more famous current and recent fugitives as Osama bin Laden and Saddam Hussein, Karadzic, wins the odiousness sweepstakes. Karadzic finally arrested for war crimes
  • ÂÂ I agree 100% with his statement that “… the future of the white boy club is in inclusivity one-upmanship”. The Future of White Boy clubs | FactoryCity
  • No more office backstabbing, social one-upmanship or water-cooler trivialities. Times, Sunday Times

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