significantly better than everybody else in the field
on a level above the others
way out ahead of the race
superior to the competition in some important way
having an advantage over the other competitors/participants
the best, the winner, the most popular, successful, productive, etc.
I’m so proud of our boy, Johnny – he was head and shoulders above the rest of his class in his school project.
If you train harder and longer than everybody else, you’ll be head and shoulders above the competition by the time the race comes around.
In the race for the presidency, the democratic candidate was head and shoulders above the republican candidate.
There’s no competition; our team is simply head and shoulders above the rest.
You are head and shoulders above the other applicants. You will definitely get the job.
This is the best laptop to buy. For your needs it is head and shoulders above all the others in your price range.
If you want to be head and shoulders above the rest, you must work very hard.
There is no origin for this idiom
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