Antonyms for prize-winning
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : prahyz-win-er |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈpraɪzˌwɪn ər |
Definition of prize-winning
- As in champion : adj best, excellent
- Later he used his masters and prize-winning chums as first-row soldiers.
- Extract from : « Who Was Who: 5000 B. C. to Date » by Anonymous
- "Go on with your prize-winning," said the captain haughtily.
- Extract from : « A Little Girl in Old Philadelphia » by Amanda Minnie Douglas
- In the Brace Stake, all prize-winning braces must have been down twice.
- Extract from : « Sporting Dogs » by Frank Townend Barton
- The afternoon was devoted to a parade of prize-winning cattle and horses.
- Extract from : « Down Under With the Prince » by Everard Cotes
- Sinclair showed them his prize-winning stock and the vast fields of crops.
- Extract from : « The Revolt on Venus » by Carey Rockwell
- The prize-winning copyist I am telling of copied principles only.
- Extract from : « The Amateur Garden » by George W. Cable
- The prize-winning student has gone, and the other boys are talking about him.
- Extract from : « Modern Prose And Poetry; For Secondary Schools » by Various
- The prize-winning salesman, too, is delighted to secure a big order.
- Extract from : « Certain Success » by Norval A. Hawkins
- At present many of the prize-winning engines are water cooled, as, for instance, the Wright and Curtiss.
- Extract from : « The Boy's Book of New Inventions » by Harry E. Maule
- She chatted with them both, but ignored entirely the existence of Macdonald, who followed with his prize-winning Siberian dogs.
- Extract from : « The Yukon Trail » by William MacLeod Raine
Synonyms for prize-winning
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