Olympic in a sentence as an adjective

Whoever came up with the idea of high-rep olympic lifts needs to be shot. Seriously, it's incredibly dangerous.

To expand on the example of olympic athletes: I don't know about that specific example, but to expand to "professional athletes", an awful lot of people do think about being a football star, a top baseball player, whatever. But ultimately, even children with dreams have a basic understanding of risk vs.

It's almost like having an olympic athletic squad turn up to the local school sports day and dominate every trophy. Since I don't have as much time or interest in games as I used to when I was a teenager I tend to avoid online play in many games because the experience is generally just getting curb stomped over and over again by more experienced/obsessive players and sometimes in team based RTS games I get kicked from a team because "I don't team with noobs".

You probably need to fire the bottom 50%, but then you wouldn't have enough personnel to keep all your assets going AND some of that 50% would also be good employees who lost out in the last edition the political olympic games. Any well-intentioned change in process or product focus by top-management will also inevitable morph into something completely different thanks to your low-quality middle managers who won't understand what you're trying to do, but will understand that they need to step up the politics to keep their jobs.

Olympic definitions

adjective

of or relating to the Olympic Games; "Olympic winners"

See also: Olympic

adjective

of the region of Olympia in Greece or its inhabitants; "Olympian plain"

See also: Olympian Olympic