oscar|oscars in English
noun
[Os·car || 'ɒskə]
gold statue awarded by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for various achievements in film making (i.e. acting, producing, screenwriting); male first name
Use "oscar|oscars" in a sentence
1. Culture Arts and Music Commercialism Oscars.
2. 2 Clearly a work of hagiography, it was released in 19 was a Times Critic's Pick, was nominated for 10 Academy Awards, and won 5 Oscars, including an Oscar for best original screenplay.
3. Give Oscar my congratulations.
4. CHRIS: Who's Oscar Wilde?
5. Actually we're talking to ABC today about the Oscars.
6. Don't be an ass, Oscar!
7. Oscar triumph for Hurt Locker
8. Do you like Oscar Wilde?
9. Cavalcade, best picture Oscar winner
10. The Arias are the Oscars of UK radio and audio
11. "Adele Skyfall wins best song Oscar".
12. The film won five Oscars, including Best Director for Billy Wilder.
13. Like Oscar manipulating her Jasper style.
14. Oscar Wilde was a noted nonconformist.
15. She narrowly missed winning an Oscar.
16. Oscar Wilde's name is synonymous with wit.
17. Who got the Oscar for best actress?
18. She looks certain to win an Oscar.
19. During the ceremony, AMPAS will present Academy Awards (commonly referred to as Oscars) in 24 categories.
20. He received an Oscar for his performance.
21. Babe G A best picture Oscar nominee.
22. The film looks a surefire Oscar winner.
23. The picture won five nominations and two Oscars, for the screenplay and cinematography.
24. Hollywood celebrates the glitz and the glamour of the Oscars next Monday night.
25. She won an Oscar for the movie's screenplay.