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So far unsurpassed
Answer for the clue "So far unsurpassed ", 8 letters:
all-time
Word definitions for all-time in dictionaries
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
all-time \all-time\ adj. 1. unsurpassed in some respect up to the present. prices at an all-time high; morale at an all-time low; among the all-time great lefthanders
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. unsurpassed up to the present time
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"during recorded time," 1910, American English, from all + time (n.). Earlier it had been used in a sense "full-time," of employment, or in opposition to one-time (1883).
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
adj. unsurpassed in some respect up to the present; "prices at an all-time high"; "morale at an all-time low"; "among the all-time great lefthanders"
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adjective COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES all-time greats ▪ Jack Nicklaus is one of golf’s all-time greats . all-time low (= much lower or worse than ever before ) ▪ Public confidence in the legal system is at an all-time low . all-time/modern/design etc ...
Usage examples of all-time.
Then, the arteria total had been falling from its earlier - and then all-time - high of nearly 39,000 to under a thousand.
Anti-Homecoming will go down in my personal history as one of the all-time bizarro nights of my life, from the moment Len picked me up to the second he drove me home, and including all the moments without him in between.
At the moment, there were a hundred and forty inmates in Hawksbill Station, pretty close to the all-time high.
But really, Rain asked herself, were things any better in her time, when homelessness and child abuse had reached all-time high proportions, when children of third-world countries starved to death, and abortion far exceeded the million mark each year?
And then Janice is beside her and Janice is asking her what her all-time favorite Simon and Garfunkel song is and soon they are deep in a discussion of 'Homeward Bound' and 'I Am a Rock', the one that goes 'If I'd never loved, I never would have cried.
There were five classic crime scene contaminators: weather, relatives of the victim, suspects, souvenir collectors, and-the all-time worst-fellow cops.
You have brought me so much marvelous happiness Paul that although I know you will go away soon to consort once more with Hilda, that all-time all-timer girl, it still pleases me to be here in this good Dansk bed with you.
Production capacities were expanded, stock markets exploded, and both consumer confidence and total employment hit all-time highs.
As a graduating midshipman, I set the Academy's official all-time cumulative scoring record for space-battle games.
Hot years through the eighties and nineties were singled out, but not the all-time lows in Alaska and subzero conditions across Scandinavia and in Moscow.
To advocate it as a general solution for six billion people would set an all-time record for inanity.
Litigation was the all-time favorite, and the litigators were still the most revered of all God's lawyers, at least within the firm.
Her gaze gave him the eerie feeling that she had truly been along on the all-time championship motocross run.
This cockroach could have played Nose Tackle for the London Jets in their all-time best season.
In general, and maybe because of this, female pain thresholds ran higher than male, but the menstrual cycle dragged them down to an all-time low once a month.