abettor, battle, dandy, flank, keep from harm, paranymph, promoter, second, stick up for, tower, world-record holder
Definitionadj. holding first place in a contest
Last update: August 16, 2015
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He has always championed the innovative idea of the research. [verb]
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Garry Kasparov is the world chess champion. [Please select]
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Martin Luther King, Jr., won the Nobel Peace Prize because he championed the oppressed in their struggle for equality. [Please select]
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In Athens, he became the first Olympic champion from Britain in the one-handed lift. [Please select]
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He fought on until 2000, finishing up as a cruiserweight world champion, having won his first belt as a welterweight in 1980. [Please select]
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Will the champion of Satan give orders to the soldiers of the Lord. [Please select]
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Each of the combatants was considered as the champion of his respective party, and a result ensued more usual in romance than in real story. [Please select]
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He tilted with a sword-fish--Marry, sir, Th' aquatic had the best--the argument Still galls our champion's breech.' [Please select]
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"A good squire that wench for a gouty champion," observed Oldbuck. [Please select]
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I will claim privilege of the duello, and, as being unable to encounter my fair enemy myself, I will appear by my champion--But of this matter hereafter. [Please select]
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And now it has all of a sudden become the champion of the oppressed--the very oppressed whom it is itself oppressing. [Please select]
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