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Off the scale.
If something goes off the scale, it far exceeds the normal standards, good or bad, for something.
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I haven't figured out how to turn off the scaling, which adjusts the size and clarity of a picture to suit my TV.
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Off-the-scale annoying and scaring.
It has off-color remarks, off-the-rack costumes and off-the-scale monotony.
He has described a U-turn on the issue as an "off-the-scale betrayal".
Karen O She's never been a wallflower, but be wowed by these off-the-scale sequins!
It camouflages the off-the-scale incidence of unemployment, family breakdown and addiction.
It takes Afghanistan from almost off-the-scale to the merely high.
On one corner of the table there was "full scale deflection" – an off-the-scale reading of alpha radiation.
("Off-the-scale brilliant," says Nicholas).
"It's off-the-scale huge".
I later find out that my score on this test is off-the-scale bad.
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