prizes in English

noun
1
a thing given as a reward to the winner of a competition or race or in recognition of another outstanding achievement.
the nation's most prestigious prize for contemporary art
verb
1
value extremely highly.
the berries were prized for their healing properties
synonyms:valueset great store byrate highlyattach great importance toesteemhold in high regardthink highly oftreasurecherish

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "prizes" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "prizes", or refer to the context using the word "prizes" in the English Dictionary.

1. The Pulitzer board awarded 13 journalism prizes and seven prizes in the arts.

2. She potted all the prizes.

3. Acting prizes went as predicted .

4. Backcountry sweeps can have high-value prizes; for instance, two prizes to the retail value of $1,500

5. There will be games and prizes galore.

6. They often encourage the students with prizes.

7. You'll be able to win prizes galore.

8. Competitive Get Hype! Win Prizes! Hype Leaderboard

9. No prizes for guessing where Daniel is.

10. Bogied Prizes: Hole-in-One Can Be Expensive

11. The presentation of prizes began after the speeches.

12. The winner has first pick of the prizes.

13. The winner gets first pick of the prizes.

14. No prizes for guessing what she was wearing.

15. Another important task of the Nobel Foundation is to market the prizes internationally and to oversee informal administration related to the prizes.

16. There are games for all and prizes galore.

17. All this, special guests and fabulous prizes, too.

18. Her internationally acclaimed novel has won several literary prizes.

19. Contributions are required from everyone towards the raffle prizes.

20. No prizes for guessing the answer to that question.

21. 10 There are literally hundreds of prizes to win.

22. London and all the bright shiny prizes it offers.

23. They won plaudits and prizes for their accomplished films.

24. Badges are prizes given to players for completing task

25. Taylor would win no prizes for softness and sympathy.

26. The cast would compete in various parenting tasks for prizes.

27. Brilliant scientists have won Nobel prizes for uncovering the answers.

28. Do they still really have prizes in Cracker Jack boxes?

29. The classic Cuisine prizes richness, suavity, balance, and elegant presentation

30. She is very modest about the prizes she has won.

31. Which group loses the most weight, we give them prizes.

32. These prizes of pollen and nectar have to be advertised.

33. There are no prizes for guessing who she was with.

34. We have invited a famous actor to give away the prizes.

35. Use power-ups to claim more Bingos and win bigger prizes

36. Autor has received a number of prestigious prizes, the Alfred P

37. To grant as merited or due: Awarded prizes to the winners

38. The Chinese team carried off all the prizes in that event.

39. Larger prizes go to the highest score and the most Buncos.

40. Another thanks to @Bakersdt for all the cool prizes!! #Bakersdt #csusb.

41. Alimentation however proposes amazing freshly cooked dishes at very reasonable prizes

42. To grant as merited or due: Awarded prizes to the winners

43. 16 I've been given the enjoyable job of presenting the prizes.

44. 26 He is someone who prizes truth and decency above all things.

45. Caping also often makes a event in the application with many prizes

46. Which groups record more walking distance by pedometer, we give them prizes.

47. Prizes worth more than £20 000 are on offer to the winner.

48. Pulitzer prizes, awarded annually for outstanding achievements in journalism, literature, and music.

49. A host computer connected to player terminals through a communication network, on receiving a prize allocation request of a player terminal, subtracts the number of virtual prizes currently allocated (allocated number) from the number of virtual prizes allocatable (allocatable number) to determine the number of virtual prizes unallocated.

50. 13 He is someone who prizes truth and decency above all things.