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13 Sentences With "beat the pants off"

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And we beat the pants off them all the time!
Condominiums at Trump International, the organization said, "beat the pants off the prices" at the Time Warner Center.
Crush the egg with the back of a fork for creamy-yolked tacos that beat the pants off scrambled-egg tacos.
On paper, these specs beat the pants off the Galaxy S8 and in reality they do as well (although not by much).
That said, the other stealthy fighter in the US inventory, the F-22, should be able to beat the pants off an F-35.
And by "old friends," we mean they met in Week 12 of this season and the 49ers beat the pants off of the Packers.
"I believe that was the first time that a deep learning, neural net-based approach beat the pants off more standard approach," says Ferguson, the former Google engineer.
Now Saul, whose job is in jeopardy, is returning to China to see what his former mentee has become and, he assumes, to beat the pants off the boys of Beijing.
The rainforests of the Amazon and Congo Basin are critically important carbon sinks, no doubt, but tree for tree, mangroves can beat the pants off them at sequestering carbon from the atmosphere.
Housley is the author of Chicks Laying Nest Eggs: How 10 Skirts Beat the Pants Off Wall Street...And How You Can Too!, a book aimed at helping women invest in the stock market. The book was published by Random House in 2001.
Tullius' 1975 championship winning Jaguar V-12 E-Type. Tullius' Jaguar XJR-5 at the 1983 IMSA Camel GT race, Sears Point Raceway Sonoma, Calif. Tullius' racing career began in earnest in 1961, when in his first four races he finished first or second, and won the points championship. For 1962 Tullius asked Triumph to provide him with a TR4 to race, promising to "beat the pants off [their] TR4s with [his] TR3" unless they did.
Starting in 2009, after doing an episode on how microlending works, the show began encouraging listeners to make loans on the online microlending site Kiva. A Stuff You Should Know team had raised $150,000 by the middle of 2010, and more than $2.75 million by November 2014. In 2009 they challenged Stephen Colbert to see whose team could raise $100,000 first and they "beat the pants off of" him, reaching that goal in three months. The lending team is now run by fan volunteers, has since consistently ranked among the top five teams in terms of both donations and users.
Steve Wozniak said in January 1985 that Apple was investigating the 65816, and that an 8MHz version would "beat the pants off a 68000 in most applications", but any product using it would have to be compatible with the Apple II. Rumors spread about his work on an "Apple IIx". The IIx was said to have a 16-bit CPU, one megabyte of RAM, and better graphics and sound. "IIx" was the code name for Apple's first internal project to develop a next- generation Apple II based on the 65816. The IIx project, though, became bogged down when it attempted to include various coprocessors allowing it to emulate other computer systems.

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