The person who is most outstanding or excellent; someone who tops all others.
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Examples for "super"
Examples for "super"
1Since the crisis ended, markets have been supported by super-low interest rates.
2Our super-dooper social media GeekMoms posed a question a couple weeks ago.
3It looks good, value is great and there is that super-long warranty.
4Still, the debt burden now looks manageable, especially given super-low borrowing costs.
5Nobody wants to be the main character in a super-spreading event, right?
1We're tracking down evidence, and we hope to crack the case today.
2It's a problem TV has not really been able to crack yet.
3Ultimately, Coulom says, this kind of hybrid approach will crack the problem.
4However, a longer reaction time resulted in the crack of 2-D structure.
5During the financial crisis, policymakers pledged to crack down on the industry.
1Speaking to Good Morning Britain she said: The reality was pretty fantastic.
2I've had a really great year actually, getting it fixed was fantastic.
3You're never sure if 'fantastic person' is going to equal fantastic work.
4Sport New Zealand national consultant Alex Chiet said the decision was fantastic.
5Clegg said: Miriam and I are absolutely delighted by the fantastic news.
1The United States, the world's largest economy, tops the list of deaths.
2Africa tops the list for the most polluted region, followed by China.
3Australia tops the pool with New Zealand second based on goal average.
4Add the asparagus-tops in the thick sauce; this will take another minute.
5Speak to those in the know and Pakistan often comes out tops.
1He won the match with an ace on his second match point.
2The American, his long legs clearly aching, held with his 37th ace.
3Isner dominated it, converting his third set point with a 133mph ace.
4The 19 year old Austrian ace was overwhelming right from move one.
5I know you can ace that test if only you will try.
1Second Cities offer the wise traveller some very first-rate experiences, he said.
2The Arkwright home had a first-rate burglar alarm, Fischer Systems' model NCN-30.
3The tiny state finally had a reliable and first-rate national arms supplier.
4Disappointing my parents' hope that I would go to a first-rate university?
5The best of South Africa's wines are matched to first-rate local produce.
1Busyness is no excuse for not keeping your body in tiptop shape.
2My mother was-andis-anactress, and a tiptop crack in her profession.
3There he is now, on the tiptop of that tree over yonder.
4The coon ran to the very tiptop of the pine tree.
5I have been good, absolutely tiptop beastly good, I tell you.
1He presents topnotch artists at reasonable prices to the largest possible audiences.
2Makes a topnotch highball with ginger ale and a twist of lemon.
3You'll find very few topnotch ones who are scientistic in thinking.
4My fielding was as topnotch as my hitting, so Coach positioned me shortstop.
5Otherwise, it's only good for making topnotch trash seem that bit more unsettling.
1It also has seen little new business since losing top-notch credit ratings.
2The rounded sides and corners feel great, while build quality is top-notch.
3The new grade is four levels below both agencies' top-notch AAA rating.
4Or is the case that high ticket prices equate to top-notch sound?
5The body design is gorgeous, and the build quality is reportedly top-notch.
1A-One's wildly improvisational style made him the de Kooning of the No.
2You did some A-one detecting on your solo day in town, Del.