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to stand out
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to be distinct or conspicuous, attracting attention due to exceptional qualities or features.
single-handedly
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done by one person without assistance or support from others.
adoring
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displaying deep love, admiration, or devotion towards someone or something.
kickoff
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the beginning or start of an event, project, or activity.
to send skyrocketing
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to cause a rapid and substantial increase or rise, often in prices, numbers, or emotions.
bump up
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to raise or increase, especially in quantity, level, or rank.
astonishing
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extremely surprising or impressive, evoking a sense of wonder or disbelief.
horde
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a large and disorderly group of people or things.
grossing
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earning a total amount of money before deductions.
toppling
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overthrowing or causing the downfall of something or someone.
prowess
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exceptional skill, ability, or expertise in a particular field.
donned
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wore or put on a particular item of clothing or attire.
doodads
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small, decorative, or trivial objects or devices.
sequins
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small, shiny, often metallic discs used as decorative elements on clothing.
to pay homage
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to show deep respect, honor, or reverence, typically to someone or something revered.
a testament of
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evidence or proof demonstrating the truth or existence of something.
revenue
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income generated, especially by a business or organization.
unprecedented
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never before seen or experienced, unparalleled.
insatiable
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impossible to satisfy or quench, often referring to a desire or appetite.
entrepreneurship
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the activity of starting and running a business, taking on financial risks in the hope of profit.
to grovel for
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to behave in a submissive or overly humble manner, typically to seek favor or forgiveness.
powerhouse
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a person, organization, or thing with great strength, influence, or capability.
to reassess
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to review or reconsider a situation, plan, or decision.
vast amount of
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a very large quantity or extent of something.
to out-earn
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to earn more than someone or something else.
to enrol in college
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to register or sign up for classes at a college or university.
to outpace
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to surpass or move faster than something or someone.
bias
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prejudice or inclination towards a particular perspective, often without considering evidence.
to demean
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to degrade, belittle, or lower the dignity or status of someone or something.
glass ceiling
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an invisible barrier that prevents certain groups, especially women, from rising to high positions in a profession.
echelon
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a level or rank in an organization or society.
to make big strides
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to make significant progress or advancement.
to traverse
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to travel across or through a particular area.
to revel in
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to take great pleasure or delight in something.

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