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"We were completely outclassed in every way," he said after the game.
By the eighth Abraham was being completely outclassed for the first time in his 32-bout career.
The Associated Press report described a "willing and rugged workman" being "completely outclassed" by a "skinny negro swatter".
I was playing with Sean O'Hair and I was being completely outclassed," he says with trademark honesty.
Eschewing any weasel excuses, the first word used by Northampton's director of rugby to describe his team's battering by an astonishingly skillful and intense Leinster was "embarrassed", quickly followed by "completely outclassed".
He did so in return for reform of the bloated agricultural budget (it's happening, though painfully slowly) and Farage complained that he had been completely outclassed ("game, set and match") by President Jacques Chirac of France, this in the year – irony alert – that Chirac won the 2012 Olympics bid for Paris.
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Verdict: Would be totally outclassed".
They've been totally outclassed here by Phoenix, four men from Versailles.
They were entirely outclassed, but there is no shame in that.
But they were all outclassed by the womanly splendor of their elders: Mounia, Katouscha, and Jerry Hall.
This lad has a lovely left foot and demonstrated it on a number of occasions against a totally outclassed QPR.
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