Use "prize|prized|prizes|prizing" in a sentence

1. The book was awarded numerous prizes, including the 2013 Hannah Arendt Prize for Political Thought.

2. Armour Star Sweepstakes: *40 Prizes Total!* Prizes include a grand prize race trip, meet & greet, and ride along with Dale Earnhardt Jr.; a first prize VIP trip and meet & greet with Justin Allgaier; and more!

3. The Biographers’ Club awards three prizes annually: The Slightly Foxed Best First Biography Prize, The Tony Lothian Prize and The Exceptional Contribution to Biography Award

4. All previous recipients were asked to return their Stalin Prizes so they could be replaced by the renamed Lenin Prize.

5. 23 If they were giving out prizes for what you do in bed he'd have come away with the booby prize.

6. 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.

7. Being a good listener, not interrupting, being uncritical—all communicate regard, affection, prizing.”

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

9. He's so secretive - you'll have a hard time prizing any information out of him.

10. There are incredible prize giveaways available and Competition Finder is dedicated to finding them so that you can win prizes! Whilst winning Competitions might seem exclusive for lucky people, many win multiple great prizes from simple free online Competitions that are available for anyone to enter.

11. She potted all the prizes.

12. Acting prizes went as predicted .

13. Freedom is prized above riches.

14. Synonyms for Cherishing include treasuring, appreciating, esteeming, prizing, relishing, revering, valuing, venerating, admiring and adoring

15. Synonyms for Apprizing include prizing, valuing, appreciating, admiring, esteeming, cherishing, treasuring, respecting, loving and praising

16. In California, POWERBALL prize amounts are pari-mutuel, will vary depending on ticket sales and number of winners and will differ from the fixed prizes shown on the POWERBALL website

17. Every collector prized letters above all.

18. Did Mills possess such prized information?

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

20. The Blackbuck is prized for its meat

21. Albino animals make prized — and pricey — pets

22. We prized the cap off the bottle.

23. In particular, cedar from Lebanon was prized.

24. 54th Annual Molalla Buckeroo Golf Tournament Arrowhead Golf Club Sunday, June 27, 2021 Individual Stroke Play Competition: Gross and Net Prizes Entry Fee: $150.00 includes-- • 18-holes of tournament competition • One (1) 18-hole practice round • Prize Fund & Individual Hole Contests • Tee Prize • Food & Beverage Tickets

25. There will be games and prizes galore.

26. They often encourage the students with prizes.

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

28. Competitive Get Hype! Win Prizes! Hype Leaderboard

29. No prizes for guessing where Daniel is.

30. Amethyst has been a prized gem for centuries

31. Fed a prized partridge to my hungry kids.

32. A prize version of Bunco can consist of the hostess accumulating a set of silly prizes or nice items and then award winning levels of: most Buncos, most wins, most losses, most mini Buncos, 50% wins & 50% losses, and sometimes a consolation prize for one or more other kinds

33. Diamonds have long been prized as precious gems.

34. Largest Prize from a Single Tournament Out of the 19 tournaments awarding cash prizes that Agilities had competed in, the largest amount was $16,666.67 from Overwatch League - Season 1 Regular Season on June 17, 2018.

35. The Awards include the Nobel Prize, Pulitzer Prize, Oscars, Grammys, Tonys, National Book Award, Man Booker Prize, and many others.

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

37. The presentation of prizes began after the speeches.

38. The winner has first pick of the prizes.

39. What's the prize?

40. The boy's robot toy was his most prized possession.

41. The winner gets first pick of the prizes.

42. I prized the lid off with a spoon.

43. No prizes for guessing what she was wearing.

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

45. Definition of Coveted : earnestly wished for or sought after a Coveted prize/honor The Nobel prizes, the most Coveted of international awards, offer celebrity and money to the winners of the priority race in the sciences

46. There are games for all and prizes galore.

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

48. Camellias have been prized possessions of gardeners for decades

49. 11 The berries are prized for their healing properties.

50. Prized by home gardeners, Beefsteaks are only seasonally available

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

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

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

54. Georgia Collards are prized for their sweet, cabbage-like flavor

55. This color-change phenomenon is highly prized by collectors.

56. 10 There are literally hundreds of prizes to win.

57. The 1961 vintage is highly prized among wine connoisseurs.

58. She won first prize .

59. His story “Chechnya” received both a Pushcart Prize and the Narrative Prize in 2010

60. She's a prize idiot .

61. A nuclear weapon, he added, is'the ultimate and prized goal.'

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

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

64. Badges are prizes given to players for completing task

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

66. The Aztec culture in current day Mexico also prized chocolate.

67. The Chateaubriand is the prized cut from the fillet head

68. In an age defined by technological innovations, Creativity is prized

69. Bill grudged Dick his prize even though he had won a better prize himself.

70. A Consolation prize isn't as good as first prize, but it's better than nothing

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

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

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

74. I've always prized myself on my ability to turn a phrase.

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

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

77. Dogs were prized for their ability to smell out animals.

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

79. I prized a batten off the wall behind my bed.

80. The Fountain is the prize.