Sentences with phrase «out of superlatives»

Thought Alan Smith would have run out of superlatives for describing Chelsea but on and on he goes....
We're running out of superlatives for David de Gea, who has had another incredible season packed full of memorable saves.
But DxO had this to say about the Pixel 2 camera: «We're in danger of running out of superlatives when describing the major image quality attributes of the Google Pixel 2.»
Forget Superfast, we're running out of superlatives for Ferrari's latest range - topper.
I have owned 13 Corvettes and 44 Muscle cars and have Sold Corvettes for just over 35 yrs now and I have learned that you can never run out of superlatives when you get to witness greatness... sheer greatness on a level that you thought would be yrs away if ever!
And they're running out of superlatives.
People who are asked to write about N. T. Wright may find they quickly run out of superlatives.
In Championship Manager they used to have a saying which involved describing you team as «running out of superlatives to describe».
I really am running out of superlatives to describe Mohamed Salah.
Pundits are running out of superlatives to describe the Manchester United keeper, as is his manager Louis van Gaal who has repeatedly praised the influence of De Gea.
We have run out of superlatives to use to thank Kathy so we simply say once again a very heartfelt thank you.
He's running out of superlatives, but Borough President Marty Markowitz managed to come up with one more Tuesday: Brooklyn is the «lesbian capital» of the Northeast.
You may have thought the world had run out of superlatives to describe the misery that Hurricane Maria brought to Puerto Rico.
Scientists are running out of superlatives to describe the complexity of the brain's billions of brain cells and estimated 100 trillion connections.
«I've run out of superlatives,» Neil says.
I'm all out of superlatives so I'll go now:)
Running out of superlatives that retain their meaning for all your sewing successes.
I'm probably running out of superlatives to describe my viewpoint on INSIDE LLEWYN DAVIS and the fact you should go and see it -...
I'm probably running out of superlatives to describe my viewpoint on INSIDE LLEWYN DAVIS and the fact you should go and see it — from today in the UK!
We've run out of superlatives and its rivals have given up trying to beat it, which is impressive stuff for a car that's due to be replaced.
One runs out of superlatives to describe Woodrell's fiction.
I am running out of superlatives.
To peruse the collection of Vladimir Tsarenkov is to run out of superlatives.
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