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I . prize1 [praɪz] N

1. prize (thing to be won in a competition):

2. prize (reward):

Nobel prize [nəʊˌbelˈpraɪz, Am noʊˌbelˈpraɪz] N

prize money N sports

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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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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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Students collect wristbands for each event they attend, and at the weekends conclusion enter their wristbands in a drawing for prizes.
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Some contemporaneous accounts indicate that many vendors were frustrated by the fair's refusal to award such prizes.
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In 1721, it raised money by conducting lotteries, the prizes including stock in the company and annuities secured on its estates.
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There will also be a children's lucky dip, guess the weight competition and a tombola wheel with lots of prizes.
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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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We want them to be more than girlfriends, doormats, or prizes to be won.
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Contributions to the project are on a sliding scale with titles that are fancied among adherents awarded as prizes according to the level of donations.
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He operated in the Bay of Biscay, taking several prizes.
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