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record-breaking

[ rek-erd-brey-king ]

adjective

  1. so great, successful, numerous, extreme, etc., as to surpass all previous records:

    We had a record-breaking fundraising drive this year.

    He scored a record-breaking 97 goals in a single season.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of record-breaking1

First recorded in 1880–85
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Example Sentences

For Mahmood, who exploited friendly bowling conditions brilliantly, it is now a record-breaking eight wickets in the powerplay in this series - the most by any bowler in a bilateral T20 contest.

From BBC

In July, Cavendish won a record-breaking 35th stage of the Tour de France, beating Eddy Merckx's total.

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Or maybe it was just distraction by a record-breaking crowd that led Chris Martin to take a tumble through a trap door at Coldplay’s Sunday concert in Melbourne.

Several states have reported record-breaking early returns, including two that could tip the presidential race — Georgia and North Carolina.

And as if inspired by moves on the record-breaking Eras tour, the baked creation was also left bending at the knees.

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