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Pails in Comparison

Noun: "pails in comparison" refers to a situation or thing that is considered far less significant or impressive when compared to something else.

Example sentence: The apartment we visited was luxurious; our old house pails in comparison.

Verb: When used as a verb phrase, "pails in comparison" means to be significantly less appealing, significant, or impressive compared to something else.

Example sentence: The competitor's product pails in comparison to ours in terms of quality and functionality.

Adjective: "pails in comparison" as an adjective implies that someone or something is clearly less remarkable or important when compared to another.

Example sentence: Jane's fashion sense is amazing; mine feels pails in comparison.

Adverbial Phrase: When used as an adverbial phrase, "pails in comparison" conveys the idea of being far less impressive or remarkable than something else being considered.

Example sentence: Her previous accomplishments pail in comparison to what she has achieved in her new job.

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