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Sentence count:173+11Posted:2017-01-23Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: awardkeepsakemementoprizeremembrancerewardsouvenirSimilar words: claustrophobicclaustrophobiacatastrophicallyphilosophymicrophonepropheticacrophobiahydrophobiaMeaning: ['trəʊfɪ]  n. 1. an award for success in war or hunting 2. something given as a token of victory. 
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91. A painstaking job, needing a steady hand, especially on such a famous trophy.
92. It was a superb head, a veritable trophy of trophies, and a marvellous ending to the trip.
93. Still holding the mangled trophy above his head, he started to cross the stream.
94. Key Publishing, who produce FlyPast, added a sum of £500 to go with the prestigious trophy and the associated publicity.
95. Finally, the captain announced the winner of the brand prize-the Old Folks' Open Trophy.
96. Having played in the previous winning Eisenhower Trophy team with distinction I think he can feel hard done by.
97. He recognised him at once as Fouchard returned, trophy firmly in his grasp.
98. The real celebrations will come on May 5, when they will receive the trophy at home to Derby County.
99. It has even been suggested that the fate of trophy items should be decided openly by a referendum.
100. Three young men from the victorious team came forward to collect their trophy.
101. Note: Parkway will receive trophy trout from the park concessionaire.
102. It is a masterpiece of the silversmith's art - a trophy which will be the envy of the other National Associations.
103. John Motum, presenting the trophy, paid tribute to the players and coaches.
104. And in the evening, he had to present him with the championship trophy and praise him for a job well-done.
105. The trophy is presented annually to the most promising young sportsperson who receives training at Meadowbank.
106. Pamela with the silver, steel and yew wood Livewire Trophy.
107. The legion presented a trophy and certificates to students and staff.
108. Tomorrow sees the first round of the President's Trophy takes place at Northern.
109. Northants profit Cricket: NatWest Trophy holders Northamptonshire have announced a net profit of £19,312 for last year.
110. A point in that game for Menzieshill would almost certainly give them the trophy on goal difference.
111. John is pictured, right, receiving the trophy from planning manager Dave Sargeant.
112. The Druids won on the last occasion and have retained the trophy at their Henley headquarters.
113. Winners of the quiz will receive a trophy and prizes, including one for their school.
114. Unless it would be for wealthy men interested in acquiring as trophy wives lapsed radicals who look great in workout gear.
115. This was a team event, with 7 countries competing for a trophy named after Joan Scruton.
116. For the next 20 to 30 minutes, until after the trophy had been presented, there was brilliant pandemonium.
117. Middlesbrough don't have a 1973 in their closet, or anything of substance in the trophy cabinet.
118. Some 16 town criers from all over the country, including the world's loudest,[http://sentencedict.com] will be competing for the trophy.
119. The charities to benefit have been nominated by the first three teams competing for the Clayton Trophy.
120. Ladbrokes cut his price from 12-1 to half those odds for Ascot's Krug Trophy.
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