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I . prize1 [praɪz] N

II . prize1 [praɪz] ADJ inf

III . prize1 [praɪz] VB trans

booby prize [ˈbuːbi-] N

Nobel prize [ˌnoʊbelˈ-, Brit ˌnəʊ-] N

prize money N SPORTS

prize-winning ADJ

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English
Each year prizes for best gardens are bestowed upon exhibitors by visiting celebrities attracting large media attention.
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There were performances, exhibitions of informative posters and a jigsaw puzzle competition where the fastest couple to complete the puzzle will win attractive prizes.
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For each mini game they clear, the team is awarded a gold coin that can be used to win prizes at the end.
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Today, the prizes for each event range from $300 to $10,000 for the main cooking competition, and from $1,000 to $7,000 for the ancillary contests.
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A typical prize is a $1000 gift certificate for a new wardrobe, but prizes are sometimes more tailored to the contestant.
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We want them to be more than girlfriends, doormats, or prizes to be won.
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He is now an internationally respected scholar with seven honorary degrees and an armload of awards, medals and prizes.
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Four contestants made successive bids on merchandise prizes with the goal of bidding closest to the actual retail price of the prize without going over.
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Attendees can also enjoy the raffles (including a treasure chest raffle with mystery prizes approaching $2,000) plus a family fun hula hoop contest.
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The prizes of a goose-pulling contest were trivial often the dead bird itself, other times contributions from the audience or rounds of drinks.
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