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Sentence count:150+14Posted:2016-07-20Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: OlympicpolyholysymptomsympathyempiredampingchampionMeaning: [əʊˈlɪmpɪks]  n. the modern revival of the ancient games held once every 4 years in a selected country. 
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(61) The Olympics can make sporting heroes out of previously little-known athletes.
(62) We're holding a tournament in the new ice-hockey stadium, as a trial run for next year's Winter Olympics.
(63) The injury shattered her dream of running in the Olympics.
(64) Police were told to clear the streets of drug dealers before the Olympics.
(65) He'd have been the one going to the Olympics.
(66) Funny stuff going on at the Olympics.
(67) Six countries have threatened to boycott the Olympics.
(68) By 1984, the Olympics were open to track professionals, but Milburn, then 34, was too old to capitalize.
(69) The bomb explosion during the 1996 Atlanta Olympics seems to have been pivotal.
(70) Even now, 100 days before the start of the Centennial Olympics in Atlanta, the dream seems far away.
(71) At the last Olympics, sports seemed to be less important than the blatant commercialism of the merchandise suppliers.
(72) I was very happy to win the Olympics last time as it was the only major championship title I didn't have.
(73) Every detail of city life must now be passed through the prism of the Olympics.
(74) Venturini has scored the first goal in each of the two US victories in the Olympics.
(75) But her competitive fire has brought her back for the Olympics and one more shot at gold.
(76) He's been to the last 2 olympics, skied in world cups, faced the steepest and fastest of runs.
(77) The history and hoopla of the Games is chronicled on bulletin boards, and the Olympics are incorporated into classes.
(78) I just put so much energy into getting ready for the Olympics.
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(79) To qualify for the Olympics, each country must have two shooters who have won first place in World Cup competition.
(80) However, Spiteri believes sales will remain constant until the 1998 Winter Olympics, after which he predicts another jump.
(81) Today, on the eve of the Olympics, Atlanta is awash in tickets.
(82) How many times can the shoe companies twist the arms of their stars to keep them coming to the Olympics?
(83) With technology what it is, the promise was there for more live broadcast coverage than in the history of the Olympics.
(84) In Sydney last September she became the first female track and field athlete to win five medals in a single Olympics.
(85) The resolution ended the exclusion of professional athletes from the Olympics.
(86) Atlanta, the 1996 Olympics host city from July 19 to Aug. 4, offers a wealth of diversions.
(87) They are the rays of sunshine burning through the haze of an Olympics snarled by glitches and shattered by a bomb.
(88) This weekend's results, of course, will count for nothing in the Olympics.
(89) But the beauty of the Olympics is that you come together and meet athletes from around the world.
(90) With the Seoul Olympics just around the corner, the amount of copy with a Seoul dateline was amazing.
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