Sentence example with the word 'laurels'

laurels

acclaim, accomplishments, badge, chaplet, cup, fame, honors, loving cup, popularity, reputation, trophy

Definition n. a tangible symbol signifying approval or distinction

Last update: August 17, 2015


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By their sufferings no less than by their deeds of daring, her citizens showed themselves to be sublime, devoted and disinterested, winning the purest laurels which give lustre to Italian story.   [Please select]

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I shared her laurels.   [Please select]

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A NIGHT AT THE LAURELS I slept most of the way to Cresson, to the disgust of the little detective.   [Please select]

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"Weren't you an uninvited guest at the Laurels a few days--or nights--ago."   [Please select]

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Wherefore, Lass had no hope whatever of winning laurels in the show-ring or of attracting a high price from some rich fancier.   [Please select]

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What is that exquisite stanza in 'Maud' about 'in the evening through the lilacs (or laurels) of the old manorial home'.   [Please select]

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Thiers, Guizot, Broglie, Odillon Barrot, had all been prime ministers, and most of the rest had won their laurels under Louis Philippe.   [Please select]

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He added to his laurels by rendering praiseworthy services during the war of 1812.   [Please select]

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Fair play, and an open field, and freshest laurels to all who have won them.   [Please select]

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The sunset was nearly over, but the air was still suffused with its rose and pearl, and fragrant with the scent of flowering laurels.   [Please select]

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Would it not rather contribute, through lapse of time, to make people forget him, and to cause the laurels to fade which he had gathered in the midst of the greatest perils.   [Please select]

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