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View definitions for most first rate

most first rate

adjective as in superior, excellent

adjective as in highest quality

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“I’m especially proud of the people that I’ve worked with — the most first-rate, first-class group around,” he said.

Since we are new and unproved, professionals have to take a leap of faith; we have no history to predict tip levels or traffic flow, and most first-rate servers were working somewhere before we opened and are still there.

Most first-rate historians of the U.S. would not have had the temerity to use the title, The American Mind.

With slower ground strokes than most first-rate U. S. tennists, and less style than most Englishmen, who play as though the net were a mirror, Crawford has an energetic steadiness that depresses his opponents, a tireless ability to play his positive, muscular shots, not for aces but for errors.

We give at the foot of this paper a list of articles, comprising most first-rate articles of commerce, and it will be seen that the rise of price, though not universal and not uniform, is nevertheless very striking and very general.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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