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peerless

[peer-lis] / ˈpɪər lɪs /


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He left a peerless catalogue of songs articulating the life of working class Irish immigrants, with tales of finding love in the slums littered with references to literature, mythology and the Bible.

From BBC

Ajit Jain, who Abel said is “peerless” in pricing insurance risk, runs Berkshire’s insurance operations.

From MarketWatch

Cultivating the illusion of peerless leadership is key to maintaining his grip on power and stifling threats of regime change.

From The Wall Street Journal

The British duo had been peerless in the round-robin format, losing just once and topping the standings, but that fine form has evaporated in the play-offs.

From BBC

Affectionate fans venerate the dialogue’s electric crackle and the cast’s peerless comedic timing.

From Salon