Synonym: award, keepsake, memento, prize, remembrance, reward, souvenir. Similar words: claustrophobic, claustrophobia, catastrophically, philosophy, microphone, prophetic, acrophobia, hydrophobia. Meaning: ['trəʊfɪ] n. 1. an award for success in war or hunting 2. something given as a token of victory.
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61. Wins for both teams are essential if they want their Jordanstown battle next Thursday to be for the Under 25 championship trophy.
62. The trophy was designed by an artist, Edmund Cotterill, and made by Garrard of London at a cost of £1,775.
63. Despite this instant recall, however, a lot of water has flowed under the bridge since we lifted the trophy.
64. An eight-wicket win meant that Lloyd was hoisting yet another trophy to the heavens.
65. The winner of the senior international receives a cheque for £5,000, the Freeman Jackson trophy and the Waterford Crystal trophy.
66. But this weekend, local teams will be hoping to bring the trophy back to Herefordshire.
67. Thus, Endacott emulated Andy Goodway's unwanted 1999 achievement in failing to win a trophy for Wigan.
68. Should grabbing hold of that famous stiff-armed bronze trophy come with a mandatory retirement age, like piloting a passenger plane?
69. Fittingly, the winning team trophy was handed over to Lance Corporal Manning's widow, Elaine.
70. This trophy is a national event and is awarded to the best scratch score by a player under 16 years of age.
71. Team Components Bureau and Streamline Hazlehead meet in the other semi-final, neither side having won the trophy.
72. It was but a poor trophy for the day - a flag in exchange for a Regent, and Balliol still at large.
73. John Motum, presenting his trophy, paid tribute to both the players and the coaches.
74. He won the Heisman Trophy as the nation's top collegiate football player.
75. The team recently collected a silver trophy in Aylesbury Vale District Council's environmental health competition.
76. And the trophy was taken, in a winning time of sixty four seconds, by a team from Winchester.
77. Many observers had been much exercised by Woods's inability to take home a trophy from his past six tournaments.
78. It is a team photo taken on the pitch shortly after the presentation of the championship trophy.
79. But in five Trophy ties they have conceded only one goal.
80. Area director Terry Wigley was on hand to present the new trophy to Islington.
81. Jogger of the year was Sarah Rhimes and she also collected the ladies' road race championship trophy for 1991.
82. Another soft ground specialist, Green Lane, looks set for his fourth win in a row in the Krug Trophy.
83. Opening the refuge for trophy deer and small-game hunting is another problematic issue for Evans in the management plan.
84. They became the first British team to win a major European trophy.
85. Tracy shows us her feelings a lot more, increasingly apparent in video shots of her when she received the Beefeater trophy.
86. Dallas would hold up the Super Bowl belt, its giant buckle fashioned from the melted down Lombardi Trophy.
87. But the smiling man who clutched the real trophy after the game spoke, this once, for everyone.
88. Book was the last manager to bring a senior trophy to Maine Road,[Sentencedict] the League Cup in 1976.
89. I received £300 prize money and a three foot tall trophy.
90. Heupel lost out on the Heisman Trophy, finishing runner-up to Weinke, but he won the big game that mattered.
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