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take the cake
(US) To be especially good or outstanding. Alternatively (US) To be particularly bad, objectionable, or egregious.
Example sentences containing takes the cake from English sources
But this current basketball purgatory that they've put themselves in takes the cake.
Additionally, from a profitability standpoint, Alibaba takes the cake in terms of margins right now.
I think Honolulu takes the cake for this mismanagement, hands down.
When it comes to corner shelves, this one takes the cake.
Jupiter takes the cake, though, as it's expected to outshine Saturn by 15 times.
In an episode brimming with awkward conversations, the next one takes the cake.
And while video games have never been strangers to controversial trophies, this one likely takes the cake.
To me, this takes the cake as the most annoying things job applicants do.
But in terms of sheer hyperbole and superlative, the W16 takes the cake.
For ease of use and best results without tweaking, the iOS camera app takes the cake.
But Shelton Benjamin and his uncanny leaping ability takes the cake.
The MSI takes the cake here at less than 4.2 pounds heavy.
Matt Young and Carl Crawford were soft, but this guy takes the cake.
And while everything in the video elicits a thrill, it's Newton's cameo that takes the cake.
I'm really creative when it comes to finding places to work, but this one takes the cake.
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