1. equalled - Adjective
2. equalled - Verb
Derived from equal
of Equal
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe fickleness of the women I love is only equalled by the infernal constancy of the women who love me. George Bernard Shaw
These are bagpipes. I understand the inventor of the bagpipes was inspired when he saw a man carrying an indignant, asthmatic pig under his arm. Unfortunately, the man-made sound never equalled the purity of the sound achieved by the pig. Alfred Hitchcock
I do not think that any sorrow of youth or manhood equalled in intensity or duration the black and hopeless misery which followed the wrench of transference from a happy home to a school. Henry George Liddell
We owe our present happiness and prosperity, which has never been equalled in the annals of mankind, to a mixture of monarchical government. William Pitt the Younger
Soon I realized that if beauty equalled forgiveness, I was never going to be forgiven. Kevyn Aucoin
Every major horror of history was committed in the name of an altruistic motive. Has any act of selfishness ever equalled the carnage perpetrated by disciples of altruism. Ayn Rand