Phrases with «similar calibre»

The phrase "similar calibre" means someone or something of comparable quality or standard. Full definition

Sentences with «similar calibre»

  • Ramos, who's been a servant of the Spanish giants for over a decade, will be in their history books as part of a number of title winning sides and European stars but with players of similar calibre coming along every 2 - 3 years at Real Madrid, he'll never receive a full heroic and legendary status that he could have had at almost any other club. (eplindex.com)
  • In fact after scoring 47 goals in 100 appearances for the Gunners, one goal behind the legendary Thierry Henry, Alexis has in fact been likened to Henry, with many suggesting that the Gunners may have finally found a player of similar calibre to replace the striker spot left by the Frenchman all those years ago. (justarsenal.com)
  • After a week attending the triennial Pinot Noir New Zealand 2013, many Australian attendees were asking why Australia has no event of similar calibre. (huonhooke.com)
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