How To Use Unsurpassable In A Sentence

  • Several hallowed records that stood for a generation and more, and long were regarded as unsurpassable, have diminished to footnotes in the annals of the game.
  • For those who don't know, he was the unsurpassable genius responsible for the first Incredible Hulk and Fantastic Four strips - in other words, one of the greatest visual artists of the twentieth century.
  • Many say that Mao's wisdom was unsurpassable, but it is more accurate to say that few can attain his level of callousness. Judging Mao as a Man
  • Treats to look forward to include the Rainy Day wife's famed Irish stew and the Rainy Day mother's unsurpassable smoked haddock chowder.
  • Breakfast with its "unsurpassable" coffee was hardly over before a guide and carriage arrived to lend us their services for the day in a drive to Versailles. Fifty Years in the Gospel Ministry from 1864 to 1914. Twenty-seven Years in the Pastorate; Sixteen Years' Active Service as Chaplain in the U. S. Army; Seven Years Professor in Wilberforce University; Two Trips to Europe; A Trip in Mexico.
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  • Now, this joke almost textually reproduces a circumstance attending the birth of that Earl of Dudley of whom Rogers wrote the epigram which Byron thought "unsurpassable": -- The History of "Punch"
  • A man of unsurpassable dignity, he responded by publicly scolding the Leader of the Free World for this cynical attempt to tell a people struggling for its freedom and life what to do.
  • unsurpassable standards of workmanship
  • At least with Mozart there are a substantial number of works of unsurpassable genius rising from the routine mediocrity of about three quarters of his output.
  • One is not slighting her in saying that she comes close to, but does not equal, the unsurpassable Elisabeth Schwarzkopf.
  • Even in the online age, television proved unsurpassable as news broke of the attacks on the USA.
  • Gothic pure, authoritative, unsurpassable, and unaccusable… not only the best, but the very first thing done perfectly in its manner by northern Christendom," said no less an authority than John Ruskin. The Guardian World News
  • We passed through channels edged by emerald mountains and snowcapped volcanoes; the starry night skies were unsurpassable.
  • He rejects end-points of all kinds, whether a "theory of everything" that answers every scientific riddle, a work of art so exquisite that it cannot be surpassed or even the Buddhist version of Enlightenment, a state of unsurpassable spiritual grace. To Err Is Progress
  • With all their brightness, supernovae gradually die away as a result of internal explosions of unsurpassable intensity.
  • He managed one Glasgow club in a period when the other was unsurpassable.
  • Her natural barriers consist of the sea on one side and an unsurpassable hill on the other.
  • As for New Yorker employees, I do not think that they should be automatically eliminated from consideration just because many are themselves the unsurpassable parody of Prattle.
  • Sitting in the Clydesdale Plaza in Edinburgh, with its unsurpassable view of Edinburgh Castle, he is chipper.
  • The Lower Partial Moment theory of risk measure has unsurpassable advantages than variance theory.
  • Hence, not only is the final product exceptionally pleasing aesthetically, it also shows extreme uniformity of fibres, resistant colours and unsurpassable softness, obtained with the use of ultra-light combed yarns.
  • The embellishment and detailed design adorning the interiors and exteriors of the buildings are unsurpassable, the sheer grandeur and contrast of colour leave one in complete amazement.
  • Mac, representing him as but little inferior in power of imagination, exaggeration, minification, and downright leasing to the unsurpassable Current Literature
  • Thus the new connotations and conceptualizations put forth by the Fathers revitalized the Church's memory of what the Apostles taught, and historical theology today would enable us to revitalize our memory of what the "unsurpassable" Fathers taught. Archive 2007-03-01
  • In more recent years, Napoleon—impersonated by Marlon Brando, Rod Steiger, Herbert Lom, Woody Allen and others—has featured in a number of more or less colossal productions, none unsurpassable. How Stanley Kubrick Met His Waterloo
  • Arabian taint; Gothic pure, authoritative, unsurpassable, and unaccusable; -- its proper principles of structure being once understood and admitted. Our Fathers Have Told Us Part I. The Bible of Amiens
  • That would have been an unsurpassable violin-piano French programme.
  • We see this same science fiction morality play told yet again in 2010: The Year We Made Contact, the film that could never be as great as the unsurpassable 2001: A Space Odyssey, but which remains one of the best realistic science fiction films yet made. MIND MELD: Bad Guys We Love to Hate: The Best Film Villains in SF/F/H (with Various Videos of Villainy)
  • unsurpassable skill
  • His steadfast belief in an unsurpassable standard of excellence echoes the æsthetic by which he lives.
  • If the modernist box remains the default form, unsurpassable for its elegance and adaptability, it has also been the spur to some amazingly bold escapes from that orthodoxy.
  • For sheer ecstasy of flunkeydom "Jenkins" was unsurpassed and unsurpassable, but at least he was capable of recognizing native talent, as may be gleaned from his notice of Semiramide in English in the winter of 1842: -- Mr. Punch`s history of modern England, Volume I -- 1841-1857
  • Visitors can climb the tower and enjoy an unsurpassable view of the surrounding countryside.
  • Modder River, when all day long most of our men were quite unable to discover on which side of the stream the Boer entrenchments were, and in what they called clever trickery, but we called treachery, they are absolutely unsurpassable. With the Guards' Brigade from Bloemfontein to Koomati Poort and Back
  • We passed through channels edged by emerald mountains and snowcapped volcanoes; the starry night skies were unsurpassable.
  • As a verbal melodist, especially a melodist of sweetness and of stately grace, and as a harmonist of prolonged and complex cadences, he is unsurpassable. A History of English Literature
  • The act of self-stabbing implies an unsurpassable hopelessness coupled with ferocity; it is the quintessential self-murder.
  • Set entirely in a wooden box several feet underground in an Iraqi desert, it takes compressionism to an unsurpassable extreme. Buried
  • Celebrate your first spotting with a crumble, then progress to the obligatory and unsurpassable gooseberry fool.
  • Possessing the undisputed middleweight title will be an unsurpassable moment to enter retirement, shining a light on all his previous accomplishments and leaving his name to be placed alongside Leonard's in the pantheon of boxing.
  • With a clean interior that exudes a pure ambient feel, the overall theme of the 181 sqm residence is a mixture of modernism as well as an unsurpassable natural ambient. Kouichi Kimura Architects Stun With Black-White Contrast
  • The work is full of exciting ensembles, arias and orchestral passages with all performers especially the great Aquiles Machado churning out a performance that is well nigh unsurpassable.
  • I'm sure it had nothing to do with the vast wealth she stood to inherit, her unsurpassable beauty, her exquisitely feminine charm, or even something as shallow as her fine conversational skills and excellent education.

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