Similar words: Olympic, poly, holy, symptom, sympathy, empire, damping, champion. Meaning: [əʊˈlɪmpɪks] n. the modern revival of the ancient games held once every 4 years in a selected country.
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(91) The Johnson case differs in that the Olympics are being held in the United States.
(92) Eighteen-year-old Kerri Strug is in her second Olympics and has yet to feel the warm glow of stardom.
(93) The former Soviet-bloc countries boycotted the 1984 Olympics in response to the boycott of the 1980 Games in Moscow.
(94) At 35, Lewis, making his final Olympics appearance, seems fit and ready to add to his eight Olympic golds.
(95) It is the same for the Sydney Olympics, where she is the suffocating favourite to win the 400m.
(96) Early indications are that these also will be the Olympics of the women on the couch.
(97) It gave them a welcome break from the mania of the Olympics and seemed to put everything in its proper perspective.
(98) The last time I had spoken to him was in the immediate aftermath of the coxless pairs final at the Atlanta Olympics.
(99) I believe the United States gave me the opportunity to win at the Barcelona Olympics.
(100) After the 1994 Olympics, Grinkov struggled with back pain, but the couple continued to skate as professionals.
(101) Television will bring these Olympics to a larger audience than any previous sporting event.
(102) It came during the Barcelona Olympics, with Redmond trying to qualify for the final of the 400 metres.
(103) He faces a four-year ban after failing a drugs test at the Barcelona Olympics.
(104) The decision gives her the chance to finish her glittering career in the Sydney Olympics.
(105) He says I've always followed his career, from the 1960 Olympics.
(106) He should have been booted out of the Olympics and told to race at a more apt venue.
(107) The Olympics were not the only games in the ancient world.
(108) Swim Stadium will serve as a training facility for Olympic hopefuls in the 2004 and 2012 Summer Olympics. Sentencedict.com
(109) They just happen to play a game that offers challenges greater than the Olympics, rewards richer than a gold medal.
(110) Sure, there are people using illegal substances in the Olympics, just as there are those among the general population.
(111) The lifters were tested three weeks ago and were booted out of the Olympics for taking Clenbuterol.
(112) Moceanu, showing no ill effects from the injury that threatened to keep her out of the Olympics, was efficient throughout.
(113) He won a bronze medal for Britain in the 1952 Olympics.
(114) For 1996, the solo and duet were tossed out of the Olympics and replaced by the eight-woman team.
(115) Become a Special Olympics Coach in your favorite sport.
(116) She won medals running races in Special Olympics.
(117) The Shanghai Special Olympics was successfully held.
(118) An all-around athlete in Alpine skiing, Lasse Kjus won five medals in three different events at four Olympics. In 1991 Kjus crashed during training, tearing the nerve to his left deltoid muscle.
(119) I went to pick up the Special Olympics athletes of the United at Pudong International Airport.
(120) Ask the person who has won a silver medal in the Olympics.
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