master class
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of master class
First recorded in 1950–55
Example Sentences
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On the page, it’s a master class in theatrical translation and formal audacity.
“The Family Thread” is a master class on why Madigan has kept people entertained for years with nothing more than honesty and outstanding storytelling.
From Los Angeles Times
“No more studio classes, no private lessons, no master classes, and no sectionals.”
From Los Angeles Times
And on this trip he put on a master class.
Mr. Potter provides a master class in how our world produces the “abundance” that “has freed us from a life of near-constant toil.”
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