sub·lime (s-blm)
adj.
1. Characterized by nobility; majestic.
2.
a. Of high spiritual, moral, or intellectual worth.
b. Not to be excelled; supreme.
3. Inspiring awe; impressive.
4. Archaic Raised aloft; set high.
5. Obsolete Of lofty appearance or bearing; haughty: "not terrible,/That I should fear . . . /But solemn and sublime" (John Milton).
n.
1. Something sublime.
2. An ultimate example.
And I agree, Miculek and Munden qualify.
Of the two, Jerry seems to be the most versatile and Bob seemed to be the fastest, at least with a single action.
Bob seemed to be most proud of his ability while Jerry seems more pleased and tickled by what he does.