Collocations for "prized"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "prized" in context.
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prize
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- a prize of [$400]
- a [$400] prize
- won [first] prize in the [beauty contest, talent show]
- and [first] prize goes to
- the prize for [first] place is
- the [first] -place prize is
- [raffle, drawing, bingo] prizes
- the Nobel Prize in [literature, physics]
- won the Nobel Prize for [literature]
- won the [top, $400] prize
- win the prize by [correctly, successfully]
- win a door prize
- has her eye on the [first] prize
- [call, write, click] to [claim, receive] your free prize
- a cash prize of [$400]
- a prize for the [best, most original] costume
- a prize drawing
- a [daily, weekly] prize draw
- the (lucky) prize winner
- won the prize draw
- could have really used the prize money
- claim the prize money
- a prize-winning [dog, recipe]
- buy into the prize pool
- a [$400] prize pool
- a prize pool of [$400]
- a prize fund of [$50 million]
- a prize drawing
- a [daily, weekly] prize drawing
- won the prize drawing
- the (lucky) prize winner
- could have really used the prize money
- claim the prize money
- buy into the prize pool
- a [$400] prize pool
- a prize pool of [$400]
- a prize fund of [$50 million]
- a prize [fighter, play, show]
- a prize collection of [antiques, autographs, stamps]
- [among, one of] his prize possessions
- one of his prize [quotes, errors, blunders]
- UK: is a prize [idiot, fool]
- prized [by many, for centuries]
- [a skill, an asset] prized [by, for]
- prized by [the French, the company, many people]
- a prize-winning [dog, recipe]
'prized' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):