Sentence example with the word 'medal'

medal

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Definition n. an award for winning a championship or commemorating some other event

Last update: November 1, 2015

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She received a gold medal for her excellent performance.   [Please select]

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For this work he was in 1889 awarded a Davy medal by the Royal Society, which ten years previously had bestowed upon him a Royal medal in recognition of his investigations in the coal-tar colours.   [Please select]

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And who then would give us the Vladimir medal and ribbon.   [Please select]

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On the Franklin-medal day I went to the Johnson-School examination.   [Please select]

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There was the other side of the medal.   [Please select]

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For my work in South Africa I was given by Lord Hardinge a Kaiser-i-Hind Gold Medal.   [Please select]

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The Pope, misinformed in the matter, ordered a solemn thanksgiving for the slaughter, and struck a gold medal to commemorate it.   [Please select]

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"If you did you ought to get a medal of honor, for of all the rascals in this section he's the worst."   [Please select]

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The agitated Mandarin hoped to placate Gordon by a large gratuity and an Imperial medal; but the plan was not successful.   [Please select]

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His khaki uniform, like two of the medal ribbons on his breast, was new, but nothing else about him suggested rawness.   [Please select]

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That medal she got was worth about fifteen dollars, so there's your income--thirty dollars a year.   [Please select]

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