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supreme

[suh-preem, soo-] / səˈprim, sʊ- /


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Kenneth Clark dates this picture at about 1462-4, when the artist was in his 40s, and calls it “one of the supreme works of painting in the world.”

From The Wall Street Journal

“She must have felt so much shame,” she said, describing her own experience of being a divorced woman in this town — where custom and convention are supreme, and purposeful familial destruction is abhorrent.

From Los Angeles Times

England needed to make use of a decent day-two Adelaide pitch to bat well on - but Australia's supreme bowling attack put in their finest display of the series.

From BBC

Ms Ferguson has also faced her own Epstein controversy earlier this year, after an email from 2011 revealed she called him her "supreme friend".

From BBC

The Canadian started 2025 outside of the world's top 20, but his game - booming serve, vicious groundstrokes and supreme athleticism - came together late in the season.

From BBC