Geetika worked so hard that she surpassed Neha. [verb]
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Voyager will surpass december by approximately majesty queen elizabeth. [verb]
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They surpass gaudy trinkets Made from shards of earthenware. [verb]
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Nothing could surpass the reverence and affection with which this unexpected visit from one who belongs rather to another world than to this, was received by his people. [verb]
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Erect, his stature surpassed that of his fellows; though seated, he appeared reduced within the ordinary limits of the race. [verb]
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There was a magic in that touch that surpassed the healing powers of kings. [verb]
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The palace accounts were on the table--three thousand pounds for a masque--extravagance only surpassed by Nicholas Fouquet twenty years afterwards, when he was squandering the public money. [verb]
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"I don't wonder that Louis was angry with a servant who had the insolence to entertain his Majesty with a splendour that surpassed his own," said Lady Fareham. [verb]
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"Ten thousand thunders, I can say d--n now to equal and surpass the purest born of all Britons." [verb]
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For the present purpose it is enough to say that the modesty of the language was scarcely surpassed by the brilliancy of the exploit. [verb]
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The mosaic workers, who were making the floor of the great hall, had surpassed themselves. [verb]
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