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ace

[eys] / eɪs /




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Apparently not when he’s working a soup kitchen, according to these legal aces.

From The Wall Street Journal

Tuchel, of course, has another world-class ace up his sleeve too in Bellingham, who scored one and set up another against Madrid's Clasico rivals Barcelona at the end of October.

From BBC

I have been told that few people have been able to ‘ace’ this Examination and, in fact, most do very poorly, which is why many other Presidents have decided not to take it at all.

From Salon

Nike said its advert, promoting tennis polo shirts with the tagline "serve and ace with Nike… sustainable materials", was framed "in general terms" and highlighted the wider sustainability of its products.

From BBC

For years, high-schoolers have boasted in college applications about learning Latin, leading the chess club or acing Advanced Placement Physics.

From The Wall Street Journal