Examples of 'had excelled' in a sentence
Meaning of "had excelled"
had excelled - refers to someone performing exceptionally well or surpassing expectations in a particular task or skill
How to use "had excelled" in a sentence
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had excelled
They had excelled but were clearly outmatched.
It was agreed that the architect had excelled himself in creating a masterpiece.
We had excelled in our language class.
It had been Annette who had excelled at dancing in this style.
He had excelled his previous instructors ; he had become a Buddha.
At that point, he was a genius who had excelled as a scientist.
Besson had excelled at pop promos and had lived in America.
Rubinstein was also adept at improvisation - a practice at which Beethoven had excelled.
Today she had excelled herself.
In character, faithfulness, and devotion, there was no prophet that had excelled John the Baptist.
They had excelled.
In between those two editions of the Games, though, El Guerrouj had excelled.
He noted that civilisations had excelled most when able to share values with other cultures.
This month, though, Sydney had excelled.
There were winners who had excelled in innovation and execution across Africa.
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That I had excelled in some way … than that I had just been in a nice, caring relationship.
Chasing a fascination with lasers, Rockward had excelled in his physics and AP calculus classes.
He had excelled in Elementary & Intermediate Drawing examinations.
By her mid-twenties, Obama had excelled in her education, earning two Ivy League degrees.
That I had excelled in some way… than that I would just been in… a nice, caring relationship.
That I had excelled in some way.
That I had excelled in some way… than that I'd just been in… a nice, caring relationship.
Why you? We had excelled in our language class.
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We have always excelled at killing one another
Expectations to excel like he had always excelled
Not that she excelled at being in public either