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(1) Highest in quality,excellent,first
(2) Highest in quality
(3) Excellent
(4) First
(1) An exaggerated expression (usually of praise
(2) The highest level or degree attainable; the highest stage of development
(3) The superlative form of an adjective or adverb
(4) An exaggerated expression (usually of praise)
(5) The highest level or degree attainable
(6) The superlative form of an adjective
(1) The Mosan workshops were notable for their ivories, superlative champlevu00d4u00f6u00a3u252cu00ab enamel, often with sophisticated typological iconography, and cast and embossed metalwork.
(2) There are incredible details in his mazurkas, and he has found how to make them doubly interesting by playing them with the utmost degree of gentleness, with a superlative softness.
(3) He was a superlative draughtsman and his work has appealed greatly to other outstanding draughtsmen, such as Hockney and Picasso.
(4) This new two-disc release is not to be missed: it's a superlative treatment of one of Hollywood's greatest classics.
(5) And to say all this is not yet to comment on the superlative choreography and dancing.
(6) It does so most often in the form of the comparative and the superlative of bad: worse and worst.
(7) All the obvious categories by means of which the Dutch school distinguished itself are on display here, invariably in the form of superlative examples, and often in the form of nicely contrasted offerings to boot.
(8) The superlative cast is in top form in this season.
(9) He was supposed to be recognized for his superlative skill with flight combat and drafted immediately into the test pilot corps.
(10) At that time it was a contemporary drama; now it is a period piece, and the transition is managed with superlative intelligence.
(11) The superlative handling seems at odds with the ride height, which is greater than your average saloon, adding to the unfashionable u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510uprightu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb feel of the package as a whole.
(12) All kidding aside, here's another fine CD from a flutist who has given us superlative recordings of music from the Baroque and Classical eras.
(13) A superlative driving-at-night song, shifting fancily around the curves as street lights roll over the windshield.
(14) Nowadays, even the cheapest laser printers offer superlative image quality in both text and graphics.
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(16) This is a fine motion picture with a couple of superlative performances.
(17) The result was a phenomenal success and classical music critics around the world competed with each other to invent ever-new terms of superlative praise.
(18) Instead, it wants to delve into the mindset of someone who earns obscene amounts of money for having a superlative skill, and how such a superman complex can corrupt even the most hardworking, dedicated individual.
(19) The 1950s recordings have been in limbo: boasting neither modern sound nor superlative sentimental value, they have not appeared on CD until recently.
(20) Not a superlative film but a perfectly solid one and one that is going to be rolling out in limited release quite soon.
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