to run circles around somebody or something
[run] (circles|rings) round {sb/sth}

Définition et signification de « run circles around somebody or something » en anglais

to run circles around somebody or something
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(of a person or thing) to be much faster, better, or more successful compared to someone or something else

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The chess grandmaster ran circles around his opponents, effortlessly defeating them in every match.
The agile gymnast ran rings around her competitors, executing complex routines with precision and grace.
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