beauty contest in English

noun
1
a competition for a prize given to the woman judged the most beautiful.
The war began after the Trojan prince Paris was promised that he would marry the prettiest woman in the world after he judged Aphrodite to be the winner in a divine beauty contest .

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1. Keyne's beauty contest game. where did it come from?

2. Lozano won a national beauty contest at the Carnival in Colombia in 1995.

3. In 2014, Elite Vietnam plans to hold a new beauty contest called Miss World Vietnam.

4. John Maynard Keynes famously likened the processes of stock exchanges to a newspaper beauty contest.

5. Beeltah was the first to represent Mauritius in the Miss Tourism World 2012 Beauty Contest which was held in Thailand.

6. You're not threatening us or bribing us, suggesting that we resolve the issue with a show of hands or a beauty contest.

7. And we saw exactly that in the, in the, the second round of the, the beauty contest game, then people start moving down toward the Nash equilibrium.

8. Pretty young women sashay across stage, thoughtfully answer questions and perform dances but the Rabin Ajaw pageant, which picks Guatemala's Maya Indian beauty queen, is no typical beauty contest.

9. Miss America Celebrates 99 Years! The “Atlantic City’s Inter-City Beauty Contest,” known as the first Miss America Pageant, was started by local businessmen in an effort to extend the shore tourism season past Labor Day

10. French: ·competition; contest; competitive examination Concours de beauté beauty contest· (somewhat archaic) Concourse, gathering, assemblage, assembly; combination, consolidation, union grand Concours de peuple great Concourse of people; great crowd of people· (somewhat archaic) concurrence; cooperation; participation 1804, “Code civil des

11. Contest a Competition in which people do an activity, and a group of judges decide the winner a beauty contest a contest to find America’s strongest man championship an important sports Competition to find the best player or team in the world or in a particular area the European