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off the charts

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off the charts
1. much more than is usual Basketball's TV income is already off the charts.
2. much better than usual Groncki's newest restaurant is totally off the charts.
Etymology: based on the literal meaning of chart (a way of presenting numbers or information in vertical rows)
See also: chart


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At top speed, Oscar Pistorius repositions his limbs 15 percent more rapidly than six of the most recent world record holders in the 100 meter dash," wrote Bundle, calling his limb repositioning times "literally off the charts.
However, "Big Mac" indexes notwithstanding, the price of Internet bandwidth in the third world is off the charts.
However, "Big Mac" indexes notwithstanding, the price of Internet bandwidth in the third world is off the charts.
 
 
 
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