Sentence examples for The contests from inspiring English sources

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The contests

noun

Controversy; debate.

  • No contest

Exact(60)

The contests remain spirited here.

The contests follow strict rules of versification, musicality, and procedure.

The contests with horses and chariots were dangerous.

The contests for Senate seats (and the presidency) are vigorous.

The contests were part of the over-all festival, which lasted five days.

The contests, one comes to see, were no longer really walking competitions.

The contests, which are rarer these days, are designed to test a coon hound's mettle.

The contests were usually held after the logs had reached their destination.

The contests forge emotional connections with consumers far stronger than traditional marketing tactics, says Rabbani.

The contests were dogged by allegations of bribery and voting collusion.

The contests involved catching cards in wind-filled booths and featured hundreds of phones as prizes.

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