Definitionn. a degree or grade of excellence or worth
Last update: September 18, 2015
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He works more that his calibre. [Please select]
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Danby was a statesman of very different calibre from the 1 Chronicles of London Bridge, by R. [Please select]
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The great and small intestines differ little in calibre, and many of them (i.) [Please select]
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She carried a midship gun of heavy calibre, and four broadside pieces. [Please select]
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Majorities would be compelled to look out for members of a much higher calibre. [Please select]
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Small-calibre rifles are becoming alarmingly common in the hands of boys. [Please select]
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The three rifles were forty-four calibre Winchesters, the kind of gun Jean had found most effective. [Please select]
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Long before it grew too dark to watch the landscape we were wholly converted to Grim's argument that Syria was no place for a man of Feisul's calibre. [Please select]
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These were of the same calibre as the military rifles and took the military cartridge, so they proved enormously useful for sniping purposes. [Please select]
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