How To Use Outclass In A Sentence
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Had he succeeded he would have outclassed one of his predecessors, who was famously described as incapable of walking and chewing gum at the same time.
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West Brom did not manage a shot on target in the first half as they were totally outclassed.
The Sun
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I am going to outdress and outclass that bitch coming and going, I tell you.
Back For the Fall
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It's not that computers are going to outclass us someday; they already have, but we haven't realized it yet because of our slower processing capacity.
Knots landing
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Produced by Irving Thalberg for MGM, this salty-tongued, high-seas romance adventure features Gable, then "King of Hollywood", in one of his sauciest and naughtiest roles, playing a caustic, philandering ship captain on the South Pacific who feels outclassed and unworthy of Russell's attention.
John Farr: Clark Gable: King of Hollywood
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They were simply outclassed by a side improving with every outing.
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The geeks are mostly self-taught, which is why they have to bring in people like D-squared, and even so they're outclassed by Chinese teenagers.
The Most Dangerous Game
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Their manager may not want his side measured against the Old Firm, but they are outclassing everyone else in the division.
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The Yankees outclassed Cincinnati
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Eve is outclassed yet remains watchable, as always.
Times, Sunday Times
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In design and quality of manufacture the cars were totally outclassed by their Italian competitors.
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Mason was outclassed by Lennox Lewis in his tragic last fight at Wembley.
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He was outclassed by an Aston Villa side that cruelly exposed his lack of pace.
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We were so outclassed - we didn't have a hope in hell of winning.
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But the Americans are not to be so easily outclassed.
Times, Sunday Times
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And for 45 minutes they not only looked capable of beating Chelsea, but also outclassing them.
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But it was always outclassed in terms of brute strength by the various would-be European hegemons.
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He could hardly get a serve into court, seemed too tall and cumbersome to move well or bend, and looked thoroughly outclassed.
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They have proved themselves a very capable side this season, but were thoroughly outclassed on this occasion.
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I was outclassedfrom the start of the race.
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The home side were literally outplayed and outclassed by a rampant Crystal side who were by no means flattered by the extent of their winning margin.
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Joe Cole scored a cracker of a goal, but Norwich were certainly not outclassed, except up front.
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There is no doubt Scotland would have been outclassed.
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Jim Tressel is a good coach, but somehow Ohio State has been outclassed the last few years in their title appearances, giving the perception of a plodding, overachieving sort of team.
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This study provides students a clear example of how technological choices are not the storybook cases of perfected innovations replacing hopelessly outclassed traditional methods.
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Perfect hostesses outclass sexy cheerleaders at Games a headline of a Reuters news story.
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These planes are outclassed by the most recent designs from the former Soviet Union.
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Well, no, it couldn't; it's completely outclassed by the competition.
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In design and quality of manufacture the cars were totally outclassed by their Italian competitors.
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They are outclassed and outrun by trends in the world economy that are beyond the ability of the political class to control or direct.
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Mason was outclassed by Lennox Lewis in his tragic last fight at Wembley.
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Manchester United, for instance, were outclassed when Barcelona relieved them of the trophy three months ago.
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No other single sportsman is so obsessed with winning or so totally outclasses the rest of the competition.
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West Brom did not manage a shot on target in the first half as they were totally outclassed.
The Sun
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In design and quality of manufacture the cars were totally outclassed by their Italian competitors.
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By the time Eunice Barber came onto the long jump stage she has been outclassed in the heptathlon by a 20-year-old Swede.
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But he easily outclassed him in argument and plain speaking.
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It is difficult to explain what happened after that but a team that had not performed as a cohesive unit all season came together to totally outclass their visitors.
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Religious Landscape Survey indicates that women outclass men in all the most important indices for religious belief and participation: affiliation, belief in God, regular prayer, and -- most tellingly -- the reported importance of religion in their lives.
Scott Perlo: The Vanishing American Religious Male
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These planes are outclassed by the most recent designs from the former Soviet Union.
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The amateurs from Halifax never showed any sign of throwing in the towel even though they were hopelessly outclassed all across the park.
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That may have been the case several years ago when Canadian teams were periodically outclassed, but not anymore.
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Carlow can really have no complaints as they were outclassed by the home side.
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Read the original and you will find in almost every case it outclasses its big-screen abridgement.
Times, Sunday Times
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I mean, she's really committed to this role, stupid though it may be, of this nasty, nasty mother-in-law, and she kind of outclasses and outacts her.
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These designer items let the less affluent know that they've outclassed.
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But it was only on the resumption that thing got really interesting, and the home side put up a great show to totally outclass their opponents.
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Petit Palais / Roger-Viollet 'Third Tournament' 1509 by Lucas Cranach the Elder If those Dürers outclass the one Cranach in the first section, Cranach takes the second section hands down, with four woodcuts commemorating four tournaments on the Wittenberg marketplace in November 1508.
Masterful Engravers
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The economy has grown by more than 9 percent for the past several years, booking 9.9 percent in the first quarter of this year alone, and far outclasses its peers in the region.
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It means he was outfought, outdone - and even more importantly, hopelessly outclassed!
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They were totally outclassed and beaten off the field by a far superior and very good Australian team.
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Although it has value as a game fish, it is outclassed by a far larger member of the genus, the muskellunge (maskinonge in Canada), E. masquinongy, of which the principal subspecies inhabits the Great Lakes region.
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There are no flukey wins, no lucky 1-0 victories where an outclassed side gets a break and then spends the rest of the game defending it.
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And are newspapers just outclassing the networks?
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According to the balance sheets, they should have outclassed, outpassed and outplayed them.
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She removed it, a thick volume about business metrics and outclassing your competitor, a slip of yellow paper used as a book mark.
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Now, only a French-run patisserie outclasses her.
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On the previous time trial, he had been outclassed by Ullrich and suddenly looked fallible.
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However, I had a view of what masculinity involved and he totally outclassed me.
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The rebels were not only outnumbered but outclassed in weapons, being themselves heavily dependent upon broadswords and shields while their enemies had muskets and bayonets and above all artillery.
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While the women are aiming to outclass the "Housewives" series—to avoid catfights and hair pulling and such—cast members say the footage isn't all exactly prim and proper.
Reality-TV Dreaming
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England are being outclassed and appear devoid of any ideas of how to stop their downward spiral.
The Sun
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R’s were just plain outgunned and outclassed, even with all their sugar daddies’ dollars in play … (gonna be hell to pay for wastin’em too, i imagine) but here’s your bright side, righties – you can use that surplus of watb tears to put up a lot of pickles this summer. enjoy your HCR, and be sure to join us for the next episode of Democracy vs. The Foxzombies.
Think Progress » Fox ‘News’ cheerleads for Tea Party protesters.
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As impressive as the agility of the Na'vi is, in trees the aliens, who can climb vertical and upside down AT SPEED, would easily outclass them.
How Would The Na’vi Of ‘Avatar’ Stack Up Against James Cameron’s Other Creatures? » MTV Movies Blog
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Although it has value as a game fish, it is outclassed by a far larger member of the genus, the muskellunge (maskinonge in Canada), E. masquinongy, of which the principal subspecies inhabits the Great Lakes region.
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There was a sudden sheep-like silence broken only by a bleat - we had been stumped, outwitted and outclassed by an obese, middle-aged rube.
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As much as he was outclassed, out-moved, and outpunched, Eddie kept going forward, and every time he got hit, hed smile, wipe the spit and blood off his mug, and say, Come on.
Dark Dude
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To say they were outclassed would be an injustice, but to say their efforts were more laboured is a necessary concession to Galway.
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I was outclassedfrom the start of the race.
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The French had a good breech-loading rifle, the chassepot, also the mitrailleuse, a primitive machine gun, but their muzzle-loading artillery was outclassed by Prussian breech-loaders.
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However, in comparison with more recent rivals, its 3.0 litre diesel engine with a classic injection system and 125 bhp output had begun to seem outclassed.
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But the Americans are not to be so easily outclassed.
Times, Sunday Times
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They showed endeavour for 100 minutes and were outclassed but not disgraced.
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The good thing about competition is that all players have an incentive to outdo the others and -- with its enormous resources -- I have no doubt that Google will do all it can to outclass Apple.
Larry Magid: Why I Switched From Android to iPhone 4S
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Now, only a French-run patisserie outclasses her.
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I'm with the second option, and whoever leads NASA next can not only survive but also flourish whing these budgetary constraints would outclass even Mr. Webb as the best admin ever.
Mike Griffin's Closing Statement - NASA Watch
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It is just the bare bones of a novel, but matchless all the same, much as a sketch by Rembrandt can outclass the competition.
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Sabres: Washington is outclassed by short-handed Buffalo to extend Virginia Tech football pounds rival Virginia, 38-0, earns berth in ACC title gam mesothelioma cancer shatters lives.
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