superb
IPA: sʊpˈɝb
adjective
- First-rate; of the highest quality; exceptionally good.
- Grand; magnificent; august; stately.
- (dated) Haughty.
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Examples of "superb" in Sentences
- The changes to the article were superb.
- But the response to the photograph was superb.
- Graphically, the game was superb for the time.
- The tree has produced an acre of superb veneer.
- He was a superb raconteur, and a fund of bawdy stories.
- The improvements to the article are superb and professional.
- Considering the scope of the subject this is a superb article.
- For all their superb taste, the Weinsteins really cash in on schlock.
- The first half of the article is superb, minus the lack of citations.
- The food is bomb, the service is superb and the oatmeal stout is phenomenal.
- Miami head coach Eric Spoelstra says all three of his star players showed up to training camp "in superb shape."
- Suzanne, Doug's wife, a superb, but I really mean _superb _blonde on the classic Hollywood pattern, had stood up and said, "All right, girls."
- Hmmm, let's see, the Democratic smear machine in superb working order, personal attack after personal attack on her as well as her entire family.
- In doing so, the authors will attempt to determine whether the U.S. government's characterization of Vietnamese cooperation as "superb" is warranted.
- Tomorrow, we are venturing out into the Mekong Delta, where, after two restful nights in superb accommodations, we will be bedding down in decidedly less luxurious digs.
- That is what we call a superb message board, I barely care to read out an entire forum section but this message board was successful in getting my interest and trust me, That?
- To have a unique combination of an extremely rare dated gold coin, with a six figure value in superb condition, that is also a mint error (struck on a 3 Cent Nickel planchet) is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
- Also superb is the Miami police officer struggling with “The Spider Kiss” mad disease spreading amidst residents in which an outbreak of insane human behavior in South Florida proves to have strange beastly origins.
- To his superb (both in the ordinary sense in which the word superb means "superb" and in the Corrine Brown sense in which the word superb means "superior") arguments I would add only one further point in support of the proper position:
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