prizewinning
prizewinning
Definition
prize·win·ning (prīz′win′iŋ)
adjective
- having won, or worthy of, a prize
- entitling a person to a prize a prizewinning lottery ticket
prizewinning
Usage Examples
Object
- author: There are also lists of authors who write in particular genres; lists of characters and series; and prizewinning authors with titles.
Modifies a noun
- entry: Making the News Competition The Making the News national competition prizewinning entries can be viewed on the MTN website.
- author: Rita Carter, prizewinning author of Mapping the Mind, has her own take on the human mind.
- biography: T. J. Binyon's prizewinning biography is the standard work in English on Pushkin.
- film: Public Show Tuesday Tuesday, April 20, 2004 Bradford put on a Public Show of their prizewinning films to a packed clubroom.
- paper: Those attending the meeting will confirm that the prizewinning papers were echoed by excellent presentations.
- student: He was a gifted, prizewinning student, a popular teacher, and a remarkable anesthetist.
Browse dictionary entries near prizewinning
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- pro-am
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- pro bono publico
- pro-choice
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