world-class

[ US /ˈwɝɫdˌkɫæs/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. ranking above all others
    the top graduate
    was first in her class
    the foremost figure among marine artists
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How To Use world-class In A Sentence

  • As for the wine glasses, we live near dozens of restaurants, some world-class, which means their stemware is as thin as their wine lists are thick.
  • But he's happily married to Stacy Creamer , a world-class triathlete and a two-time world champion in the duathlon, a running and cycling race. In It for the Long Run
  • Putting a world-class tax dodger at the controls of our sputtering economy has all the makings of a world-class train wreck.
  • A number of large, world-class ski resorts call Lake Tahoe home.
  • The UK has world-class neuroscience, and this Centre would consolidate the UK's position as a global leader.
  • Like the first, it includes some world-class localities, such as gypsum crystals from Eilsworth and flint from Flint Ridge.
  • Our one and only truly world-class performer is the claim. The Sun
  • I used to joke that Fortune 500 companies can spend well over $250 million dollars on building a world-class brand, only to hand their social media presence over to "an intern for the summer," and watch it destruct in a matter of weeks. Beverly Macy: Is Your Company Smart Enough for Social Media?
  • Forget that England have only one world-class player. Times, Sunday Times
  • I think it's okay, which just goes to show that I'm not exactly a world-class gourmand; but I like the idea that there's a better one out there, not too far away.
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