Sentence example with the word 'trophy'

trophy

ambition, catch, cyclolith, garland, honors, mausoleum, memorials, pearl, reliquary, souvenir, tombstone

Definition n. an award for success in war or hunting

Last update: June 17, 2015


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Peter sampras got the Wimbledon Tennis trophy.   [noun]

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I have seen adverts in magazines for American fishing with " Trophy Trout ".   [noun]

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It seems curious that an SCCU trophy in this mold, however deplorable its condition, should be replaced by a wooden shield.   [noun]

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Were I vain, Octavianus, I might call each one of these letters a trophy of victory, an Olympic garland.   [noun]

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The scalp was the only admissible trophy of victory.   [noun]

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The coveted object becomes dear, not so much for its own sake, as because it is a trophy.   [noun]

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Septimius, bearing in his hand a bleeding head, went towards it and held the ghastly trophy aloft.   [noun]

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Lenehan lit their cigarettes as before and took his trophy, saying: Muchibus thankibus.   [noun]

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The Italian was, as it were, a war trophy.   [noun]

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