Definitionn. the act of competing as for profit or a prize
Last update: September 26, 2015
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A bitter rivalry has grown up between the two families. [Please select]
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After the death of Dagobert, Austrasia and Neustria almost always had separate kings, with their own mayors of the palace, and then there arose a real rivalry between these two provinces, which ended in the triumph of Austrasia. [Please select]
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The rivalry would cease; the future was beginning again. [Please select]
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EMULATION AND RIVALRY IN THE FINE ARTS. [Please select]
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Emulation and Rivalry of Advantage to Artists, iii, 257. [Please select]
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A Barine entering into rivalry with you. [Please select]
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My Renaud, all rivalry is futile. [Please select]
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Then a kind of jealous rage seized the females, although no male was present to arouse such feminine rivalry. [Please select]
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No matter; there was no rivalry, no hustling; all went peacefully and sooner or later each was satisfied. [Please select]
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And what without the blackbird and its rivalry of song were the reawakening of the woods in spring. [Please select]
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Crompton, like everybody else who lived at the time, saw the rivalry between Hargreaves's jenny and Arkwright's water frame. [Please select]
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