Examples of 'that takes the cake' in a sentence
Meaning of "that takes the cake"
that takes the cake: This idiom is used to describe something that is the most surprising, impressive, or outstanding among a group of things. It usually implies that the situation is beyond what was expected or usual
How to use "that takes the cake" in a sentence
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that takes the cake
Now that takes the cake.
The third law is the one that takes the cake.
Oh that takes the cake Mother.
There is truly something sweet for everyone at That Takes the Cake.
And the one that takes the cake.
I have heard some lame pitches in my day, but that takes the cake.
Now that takes the cake for cruelty, I think.
I have been misquoted before, but that takes the cake.
Well, that takes the cake.
You are pretty mean to me, but that takes the cake.
Great . That takes the cake.
But climbing through a locker? That takes the cake.
Well, that takes the cake - The last time a Roman set foot here, I was not born!
But to use Underhay for blackmail . that takes the cake.
Thirteen? That takes the cake.
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Well, I have sure done some fool things in my time but that takes the cake.
Dealing double-tricks, that takes the cake.
Jeez, Gazorpazorpfield . That 's, you know … You are pretty mean to me, but that takes the cake.
Recovering German bodies . That takes the cake.
Did you spread the rumor I am running after him? That takes the cake.
Hi, François. Now that takes the cake.
Of all the rotten, dirty dealing double tricks, that takes the cake.
Oh, man, I have heard some lame pitches in my day, but that takes the cake.
Well, I have dealt with some kooks in my time, but that takes the cake.
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Examples of using Cake
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The cake is too dark on the top
I had wine and cake for breakfast
Examples of using Takes
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Takes care of victims who have been intercepted
And the ref takes a point away
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