Sentence examples for the prized from inspiring English sources

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the prized

verb

To consider highly valuable; to esteem.

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Performing lead is the prized position.

Christie's would have been in fierce competition with rivals, including Sotheby's, to win the prized commission.

But because of the rough way the robber handled the prized comic books.

The prized T. rex, in particular, was sorely out of step with the newest discoveries.

"Toro," he said, the prized fatty part of the tuna belly.

But in the year of the prized woman voter, Biden is a strongly pro-woman candidate.

Some will get the prized podium passes that will allow them to mingle with politicians backstage.

BBC1's Sherlock was a double winner at tonight's TV Bafta Awards, including the prized best drama series title.

Start from the latter to gain the prized compostela, the pilgrims' certificate for having covered more than 100km.

Housewives draped the prized textiles over tables and hung them on walls rather than let them be trampled underfoot.

The prized railroad line eventually died too.

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