Synonym: defeat, overcome. Similar words: better, letter, a matter of, as a matter of fact, at the beginning, cigarette, get through, at the beginning of. Meaning: v. win a victory over.
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1. You always get the better of me at chess.
2. If you work hard, you will get the better of your classmates.
3. She didn't allow her emotions to get the better of her.
4. No one can get the better of her in an argument.
5. Shall a traitor's whelp get the better of us?
6. In the time it takes to get the better of this slope, you could raise a family and marry them off.
7. So he determined to get the better of him not by means of his own great power but by means of a trick.
8. I allowed my feelings to get the better of me.
9. Alison Leigh refuses to let circumstances get the better of her.
10. Because you're always trying to get the better of me.
11. You get the better of that fellow.
12. Your emotions may get the better of you.
13. On timeline, ask 1998 decisive battle is sent get the better of,(sentencedict .com) complete 1999 round off.
14. These verbs mean to get the better of an adversary.
15. But China still has an adage is, get the better of a general without forever length.
16. Because Warlocks were the first who managed to get the better of Black Dragons using magic.
17. We must get the better of them in that argument.
18. I don't trust that man. He tries to get the better of his customers.
19. She looks as if her soul have get the better of her.
20. So mortals learned that it is not possible to get the better of Zeus or ever deceive him.
21. It is not schooling but a nasty little trick he has to get the better of me.
22. She had behaved quite out of character just to get the better of him.
23. Or did Mr Lawson simply let his natural rudeness get the better of his judgment?
24. At the same time he said he had had to select his shots wisely to get the better of Chesnokov.
25. Hexing's unique "standardized production model" is duplicable, which enables the company to enter a new market agilely and get the better of its competitors.
26. I have been pained by her manner this morning,[sentencedict.com] and can't get the better of it.
27. She speak with the abruptness of a person whose feelings have get the better of her.
28. One of Walter Lini 's minor pleasures was to get the better of the French.
29. But, small quick always be every time with " get the better of soundlessly right now phonic " will respond to him.
30. Mark does have a habit of allowing his temperament to get the better of him.
More similar words: better, letter, a matter of, as a matter of fact, at the beginning, cigarette, get through, at the beginning of, for the best, settle, setting, get together, vendetta, settle for, settle down, unsettling, settlement, a number of, any number of, to the number of, a large number of, matter, latter, mutter, scatter, battery, pattern, butterfly, no matter, short-term.