Sentences with phrase «running out of superlatives»

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.»
I am running out of superlatives.
Running out of superlatives for Warbonnet gear.
Forget Superfast, we're running out of superlatives for Ferrari's latest range - topper.
I'm probably running out of superlatives to describe my viewpoint on INSIDE LLEWYN DAVIS and the fact you should go and see it -...
Running out of superlatives that retain their meaning for all your sewing successes.
I really am running out of superlatives to describe Mohamed Salah.
And they're running out of superlatives.
I'm finding as I think about this, and run out of superlatives, how I limit Him in my daily experience, because really this wonderful god that I imagine is less than the wonderful god that He really is.
People who are asked to write about N. T. Wright may find they quickly run out of superlatives.
Thought Alan Smith would have run out of superlatives for describing Chelsea but on and on he goes....
You may have thought the world had run out of superlatives to describe the misery that Hurricane Maria brought to Puerto Rico.
«I've run out of superlatives,» Neil says.
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.
To peruse the collection of Vladimir Tsarenkov is to run out of superlatives.
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