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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
outclass .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective decisively surpassed by something else so as to appear to be of a lower class
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Examples
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Wisconsin outclassed Central Florida, 34-6, in the season opener for both schools.
USATODAY.com 2004
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Wisconsin outclassed Central Florida, 34-6, in the season opener for both schools.
USATODAY.com 2004
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Matthew, Obama is in no way "outclassed" by Hillary and Bill, they are slime and they don't have an ounce of the integrity or presence that he has.
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Matthew, Obama is in no way "outclassed" by Hillary and Bill, they are slime and they don't have an ounce of the integrity or presence that he has.
Election Central | Talking Points Memo | Adviser: Edwards Not Endorsing "For The Moment" 2009
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"Oh, well," says I, "you see I ain't -- well, I'm kind of outclassed here, and I didn't know but some of the other girls might ----"
Torchy Sewell Ford 1907
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Captain Paul Collingwood conceded England were "outclassed" during their opening Super Eights match at Trent Bridge, when South Africa were dominant with bat, ball and particularly in the field where they produced the stand-out fielding display of the tournament.
ECB Latest News 2009
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But at least the Cod's description of the condiment's having been approved after sampling on a "unicorn antler tasting spoon from a secret underground lair" outclassed "asparagus pee and runny stools."
gastropoda 2009
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England captain Paul Collingwood admitted the ICC World Twenty20 hosts were simply "outclassed" by favourites South
WN.com - Articles related to England Still Need David Beckham - Chelsea Captain John Terry 2009
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The commission also pointed out that the regulatory agencies charged with oversight were outclassed by the industry and failed to keep up with rapidly developing technologies of deepwater exploration.
Robert L. Cavnar: Missed Opportunity: Spill Commission Rejected by Drillers Robert L. Cavnar 2011
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The commission also pointed out that the regulatory agencies charged with oversight were outclassed by the industry and failed to keep up with rapidly developing technologies of deepwater exploration.
Robert L. Cavnar: Missed Opportunity: Spill Commission Rejected by Drillers Robert L. Cavnar 2011
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