Synonym: adore, appreciate, award, cherish, dear, hold, idolize, respect, revere, reward, treasure, value, worship. Similar words: first prize, authorize, characterize, horizon, size up, realize, citizen, utilize. Meaning: [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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(211) The church social will include a buffet dinner and a prize drawing .
(212) John and Liz shared the prize money between them John used his half to buy a word processor.
(213) The competition and prize of a free car is a sprat to catch a mackerel. The publicity will mean good business for months to come.
(214) She felt a glow of pride when her name was announced for the prize.
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(215) He was honoured with the Nobel prize for medicine in 2002.
(216) He told her that she was his favourite author and that she deserved the Nobel Prize for literature.He really laid it on with a trowel.
(217) There's a prize for the fastest three runners in each category.
(218) Britain scooped the top prize in the over 50s category.
(219) The award of the Nobel Prize has crowned a glorious career in physics.
(220) His face brightened up when he was told to have won the first prize.
(221) His latest novel has been shortlisted for the Booker prize.
(222) Martin Ruther King Jr. was awarded the peace Nobal Prize of 1964 for advocating nonviolence policy in the movement for civil rights.
(223) Congratulations! You have been entered into our £100,000 prize draw !
(224) He won the Peace Prize for his advocacy of non-violent protest.
(225) Getting third prize was poor consolation for all their hard work.
(226) She is the daughter of a world - famous actor but this prize will make her famous in her own right.
(227) It was altogether owing it to himself that James won the prize.
(228) Having worked hard for many years, he at last wound up the first prize.
(229) Two Americans will share this year's Nobel Prize for Medicine.
(230) It was fitting that he should be here to receive the prize in person.
(231) Don't tell me Jim has walked off with the top prize as usual!
(232) Was there a difference of opinion over what to do with the Nobel Prize money?
(233) He received praise from his colleagues for winning the prize.
(234) The prize for best photography has been won by a young Dutch photographer.
(235) Don't be too upset you didn't win a prize; tomorrow is another day.
(236) If you didn't win a prize, better luck next time.
(237) He never even mentioned that his wife had won the first prize.
(238) The first correct entry out of the hat on September 2nd will win a prize.
(239) The first prize for Biology went to the youngest child in the class.
(240) The Booker Prize is the most coveted British literary award.
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