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master class

noun

  1. a small class for advanced students, especially a class in performance skills conducted by a distinguished musician.


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yvlog History and Origins

Origin of master class1

First recorded in 1950–55
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McNamara: I have watched that scene like four times because it is such an off-the-chain exploration of privilege, not to mention addiction, and a master class in acting.

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Every day on his nationally syndicated radio show and on ESPN’s “First Take,” Smith offers a master class in storytelling, debating, reporting and entertainment.

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And if that’s the case, I need her master class on that now more than ever.

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That performance was hailed by all the GOP sycophants as a "master class" in diplomacy.

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The scene in which Anderson single-handedly faces down both the corrupt deputy and the Klan’s most murderous henchman is a master class in range.

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