Similar words: laureate, poet laureate, baccalaureate, nobel laureate, laurel, laurels, wreath, wreathe. Meaning: n. 1. an award for winning a championship or commemorating some other event 2. (antiquity) a wreath of laurel foliage worn on the head as an emblem of victory.
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(1) He had to pose wearing a laurel wreath.
(2) He was wearing a Roman kilt and laurel wreath.
(3) I can see it now: In toga and laurel wreath, Big Al will give the thumbs up or thumbs down.
(4) The sight of Bobbie Fieldfare, in toga and laurel wreath as one of the assassins, had been too much.
(5) The cogwheel later became a laurel wreath. Sentencedict.com
(6) Julius Caesar wore a laurel wreath to cover the onset of baldness.
(7) She was wearing black with a black straw hat with a deep brim like a laurel wreath.
(8) An olive wreath and a silver medal A bronze medal and laurel wreath.
(9) Nike left holding palm - leaf, the right hand over your head, holding the winner's laurel wreath.
(10) Photographs were taken of President Roosevelt's daughter Alice placing a laurel wreath over Lorz's head.
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