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Filter by Meaning The new software update is expected to cape the previous version in terms of efficiency.
The student managed to cape the expectations of the teacher in the exam.
The movie's unique plot and exceptional performances by the actors managed to cape all other releases this year.
The new athlete has the potential to cape all previous records in the upcoming event.
The new restaurant in town is expected to cape all others in terms of taste and quality.
The new company policy is expected to cape all previous ones in terms of employee satisfaction.
The new company wants to cape their competitors in the market.
She managed to cape her opponents in the swimming competition.
The company's new product is expected to cape all others in the industry.
The Grand Mesa in Colorado is the largest flat-topped mountain in the world and is often referred to as a cape.
The geological formation looked like a cape from a distance.
The knight wore a cape with his suit of armor.
The hiker wore a waterproof cape to keep dry during the hike.
The hiker wore a backpack with a built-in cape, which shielded him from the cold wind.
The child's coat had a detachable cape for added warmth.
The cape on his jacket added a touch of sophistication to his outfit.
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