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Eclipsed

136 Sentences | 8 Meanings

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The scandalous news story eclipsed all other headlines that day.
The grand entrance of the bride eclipsed all other aspects of the wedding ceremony.
The exciting new gadget on the market has quickly eclipsed its competitors.
The loud music at the party eclipsed any chance of having a meaningful conversation.
The professor's groundbreaking research eclipsed the work of his peers.
The stormy weather eclipsed our plans for a picnic in the park.
The politician's scandal eclipsed his previous accomplishments in office.
The loud music at the party eclipsed the conversation between friends.
The sound of thunder eclipsed the peacefulness of the countryside.
The latest fashion trend eclipsed the popularity of the previous season's styles.
The success of the new movie eclipsed the box office records of previous films.
The fame of the new actor quickly eclipsed that of the established star.
The bright lights of the stadium eclipsed the stars in the night sky.
The economic crisis eclipsed any hopes of financial stability for the country.
The breathtaking sunset eclipsed the beauty of the surrounding landscape.
The teacher's captivating storytelling eclipsed the students' boredom in the classroom.
The tall buildings in the city eclipsed the view of the sunset.
The team's victory in the championship game eclipsed their previous record.
The impressive architecture of the cathedral eclipsed the surrounding buildings.
The loud applause from the audience eclipsed the speaker's final words.
The political scandal eclipsed the government's efforts to pass important legislation.
The scandalous news eclipsed the achievements of the sports team.
The moon eclipsed the sun during the solar eclipse.
The grand fireworks display on New Year's Eve eclipsed all previous celebrations.
The loud music from the party next door eclipsed any chance of getting a good night's sleep.
The tall buildings in the city eclipsed the view of the mountains.
The new technology eclipsed the old, rendering it obsolete.
The athlete eclipsed during the marathon race.
The young prodigy eclipsed all her competitors in the chess tournament.
The new superhero movie completely eclipsed the previous box office record.
The company's innovative product eclipsed its competitors in terms of sales.
The talented singer's performance on stage eclipsed all other acts that night.
The groundbreaking research findings have eclipsed previous studies in the field.
The actor's outstanding performance in the play eclipsed the efforts of the entire cast.
The remarkable speed and precision of the race car eclipsed all other vehicles on the track.
The towering skyscrapers eclipsed the quaint houses in the old neighborhood.
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