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- verb Present participle of
outclass .
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Examples
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NEW DELHI: India's Jeev Milkha Singh won the prestigious Singapore Open golf title outclassing Ireland's Padraig Harrington in the final round.
The Times of India 2008
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Sotomayor is outclassing the republicans by a mile.
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Germany's Heinrich Haussler won the 13th stage by outclassing the pack with a solo breakaway, and Italy's Rinaldo Nocentini kept the yellow jersey for a seventh straight day.
Haussler wins Stage 13; Armstrong remains third overall 2009
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Who knows, you might get a chance to shoot that barrel out during college and I know that no other student OR professor will ever be outclassing you at the range.
What should I bring 2009
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The Guardian, 11 August 2008: Doncaster put heat on Jewell by outclassing his reconstructed ?
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Who knows, you might get a chance to shoot that barrel out during college and I know that no other student OR professor will ever be outclassing you at the range.
What should I bring 2009
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Cornyn has really upped his game in the last few years, easily outclassing Kyl and pulling even with Bond.
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But in the last month, though it's still more than five feet away, Vena has inched closer to that high-school record, outclassing even himself.
N.J.'s Shot-Putter Extraordinaire Ben Cohen 2011
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Sure enough, his players began by outclassing Bruce's defensively configured ensemble, yet ultimately found themselves undone by their hosts 'high second-half tempo.
Sunderland joy after Darren Bent penalty sinks Manchester City 2010
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Instinctually cool, Ashcroft is a borderline mystical figure, effortlessly outclassing his more lumpen peers, the Gallagher brothers.
RPA and the United Nations of Sound: United Nations of Sound 2010
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