superb in the PONS Dictionary

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He was a forward and known as a superb opportunistic goal-scorer, making most of his quick thinking and canny positioning.
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Though they may appear full-grown and are in superb muscular condition, their bones are not fully formed.
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The talented cast is superb, knowing how to get the most suspense and shocks from such a creaky thriller.
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The man is a master, a superb writer, and also (which is not the same thing) a completely sophisticated literary gent.
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A superb collection of wild plants can be found here.
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Seemed nervy but not edgy his first hour of his first day, and has been superb ever since.
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The team would post a superb 122 record; the campaign's two losses would be by a total of four points.
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Behold the superb lyrebird, whose calls are surely the most impressive in the animal kingdom.
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The jury praised the actors superb portrayal of an innocent and sensitive man trapped in a truculent body.
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It was a piece of superb acting, and exceedingly funny.
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