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outclassing

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Present participle of outclass

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This was only Murray's third competitive match since he had back surgery in September and he was justifiably happy with his performance after outclassing Soeda from start to finish.

Sanctuaire, thrashed by Sprinter Sacre at Sandown, lent substance to the form with an emphatic win in the William Hill Desert Orchid Chase at Kempton, where Simonsig meanwhile confirmed his eligibility to follow in the hoofprints of his stablemate with a dashing round of jumping, just six days after similarly outclassing his rivals on his chasing debut at Ascot.

I became good at this, eventually even outclassing my father.

One to watch: Melodic Rendezvous (Jeremy Scott) represents a yard that deserves a good horse and certainly looked like one when outclassing his rivals for a Chepstow bumper last week.

The defending world champions made light work of their clash at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, outclassing their Asian neighbours to stretch their unbeaten run at the tournament to seven games.

Sir Des Champs has so far sampled three miles only once, outclassing a small field at Punchestown, but for now remains entitled to avenge yesterday's defeat given a stiffer test in March.

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A Canadian side coached by John Herdman, a Newcastle United supporting-Englishman from Consett, outclassed England in that warm-up game, but Sampson insists not too much should be read into that.

At The Valley, the mid-table Addicks were outclassed from the off and went two goals down within 12 minutes.

Jolie was actually better in the more enjoyable, less pretentious Pushing Tin, and she was easily outclassed by Catherine Keener in Being John Malkovich.

"It's disheartening when it comes to auditions to see these UK students with potential and enthusiasm consistently outclassed by fitter, stronger and more versatile counterparts from Europe, Asia and the US," Shechter has said.

There are many reasons why Labour is in so much trouble in Scotland: taking its core voters for granted, allowing its organisation to atrophy, too many lacklustre or accident-prone leaders, and being outclassed by the Nationalists.

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