Run circles around you

The phrase "run circles around you" is often used figuratively to describe someone's superior performance or abilities compared to another person. It implies that the person is able to outperform, outmaneuver, or outwit their opponent effortlessly and repeatedly. Essentially, it means to surpass or outshine someone in an activity or task.


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