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Sentence count:244+45Posted:2016-07-20Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: adoreappreciateawardcherishdearholdidolizerespectrevererewardtreasurevalueworshipSimilar words: first prizeauthorizecharacterizehorizonsize uprealizecitizenutilizeMeaning: [praɪz]  n. 1. something given for victory or superiority in a contest or competition or for winning a lottery 2. goods or money obtained illegally 3. something given as a token of victory. v. 1. hold dear 2. to move or force, especially in an effort to get something open 3. regard highly; think much of. adj. of superior grade. 
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(181) I gave you your start , so remember me when you win the Pulitzer Prize.
(182) She retired from politics the year after she received the Nobel Prize.
(183) The following articles have been chosen to be the candidates for the prize.
(184) I hadn't supposed that I should get the first prize.
(185) Two American surgeons were last week honoured with the Nobel Prize for Medicine and Physiology.
(186) An anonymous benefactor stepped in to provide the prize money.
(187) The booby prize was awarded to the worst singer in the competition.
(188) Winning first prize was the culmination of years of practice and hard work.
(189) The young boxer has copped the prize of the first round.
(190) That year I won first prize in the spelling bee.
(191) Michael Stich then proceeded to snaffle the $2 million first prize.
(192) An Olympic gold medal is the most sought-after prize in world sport.
(193) I won the essay prize[http://sentencedict.com], then was offered a scholarship: nothing succeeds like success!
(194) In this month's competition you could win a prize worth £3000.
(195) Neil had been at a prize giving ceremony at a school in Birmingham.
(196) You must claim your prize by telephoning our claims line.
(197) Hendry raised his game to collect the £40 000 first prize.
(198) And the lucky winner will walk away with a prize of £10,000.
(199) First prize will be a meal for two at the restaurant of your choice.
(200) He bore off the first prize in the men's singles.
(201) With no lands of his own, he was no great matrimonial prize.
(202) The prize at stake is a place in the final.
(203) He took his prize and swaggered back to his seat.
(204) I am not surprised that the Booker Prize jury included it on their shortlist.
(205) Half the prize money he spent, and the rest was laid aside for a rainy day.
(206) He was awarded the peace Nobal Prize of 1964 for advocating nonviolence policy in the movement for civil rights.
(207) First prize in the competition will be a meal at the restaurant of your choice.
(208) She missed out on the top job, but as a consolation prize was made deputy chairman.
(209) Would you please adjudicate on who should get the prize?
(210) They sensibly invested their prize money rather than spending it.
More similar words: first prizeauthorizecharacterizehorizonsize uprealizecitizenutilizeminimizeorganizeemphasizeprintpriceprimepriorcriticizeorganizedapologizepriestspecializedemoralizejeopardizecompriseprior toprisonerprimaryprivacycitizenshipspring upprincipal
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