How To Use Outclassed In A Sentence

  • But he easily outclassed him in argument and plain speaking.
  • But it was always outclassed in terms of brute strength by the various would-be European hegemons.
  • But the Americans are not to be so easily outclassed. Times, Sunday Times
  • We were so outclassed - we didn't have a hope in hell of winning.
  • He was outclassed by an Aston Villa side that cruelly exposed his lack of pace.
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  • Mason was outclassed by Lennox Lewis in his tragic last fight at Wembley.
  • 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.
  • Eve is outclassed yet remains watchable, as always. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Yankees outclassed Cincinnati
  • 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
  • They were simply outclassed by a side improving with every outing.
  • 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
  • West Brom did not manage a shot on target in the first half as they were totally outclassed. The Sun
  • In design and quality of manufacture the cars were totally outclassed by their Italian competitors.
  • He could hardly get a serve into court, seemed too tall and cumbersome to move well or bend, and looked thoroughly outclassed.
  • By the time Eunice Barber came onto the long jump stage she has been outclassed in the heptathlon by a 20-year-old Swede.
  • In design and quality of manufacture the cars were totally outclassed by their Italian competitors.
  • West Brom did not manage a shot on target in the first half as they were totally outclassed. The Sun
  • Manchester United, for instance, were outclassed when Barcelona relieved them of the trophy three months ago.
  • 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.
  • They are outclassed and outrun by trends in the world economy that are beyond the ability of the political class to control or direct.
  • In design and quality of manufacture the cars were totally outclassed by their Italian competitors.
  • Well, no, it couldn't; it's completely outclassed by the competition.
  • These planes are outclassed by the most recent designs from the former Soviet Union.
  • This study provides students a clear example of how technological choices are not the storybook cases of perfected innovations replacing hopelessly outclassed traditional methods.
  • 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. MyLinkVault Newest Links
  • There is no doubt Scotland would have been outclassed.
  • Joe Cole scored a cracker of a goal, but Norwich were certainly not outclassed, except up front.
  • They showed endeavour for 100 minutes and were outclassed but not disgraced.
  • However, I had a view of what masculinity involved and he totally outclassed me.
  • On the previous time trial, he had been outclassed by Ullrich and suddenly looked fallible.
  • According to the balance sheets, they should have outclassed, outpassed and outplayed them.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • They were totally outclassed and beaten off the field by a far superior and very good Australian team.
  • These planes are outclassed by the most recent designs from the former Soviet Union.
  • These designer items let the less affluent know that they've outclassed.
  • Carlow can really have no complaints as they were outclassed by the home side.
  • That may have been the case several years ago when Canadian teams were periodically outclassed, but not anymore.
  • The amateurs from Halifax never showed any sign of throwing in the towel even though they were hopelessly outclassed all across the park.
  • It means he was outfought, outdone - and even more importantly, hopelessly outclassed!
  • 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. The Washington Post: National, World & D.C. Area News and Headlines - The Washington Post
  • 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.
  • But the Americans are not to be so easily outclassed. Times, Sunday Times
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • I was outclassedfrom the start of the race.
  • To say they were outclassed would be an injustice, but to say their efforts were more laboured is a necessary concession to Galway.
  • 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
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • England are being outclassed and appear devoid of any ideas of how to stop their downward spiral. The Sun
  • Mason was outclassed by Lennox Lewis in his tragic last fight at Wembley.
  • I was outclassedfrom the start of the race.
  • They have proved themselves a very capable side this season, but were thoroughly outclassed on this occasion.

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