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[ UK /mˈɛdə‍l/ ]
[ US /ˈmɛdəɫ/ ]
NOUN
  1. an award for winning a championship or commemorating some other event

How To Use medal In A Sentence

  • Taiwan grabbed two gold medals, two silvers and one bronze at the Athens Olympics.
  • The 27 models on display in Washington, supplemented by paintings, drawings, sculpture and medallions, show the products of a rising social structure and new technique.
  • Where would our medal haul be without TUEs? Times, Sunday Times
  • Stooping, I lifted the belt, ornamental silver medallions that tinkled faintly together like coins of small denominations. I'LL TAKE YOU THERE
  • BRITAIN'S winter sports stars have been promised a funding boost after their joint record medal haul in Sochi. The Sun
  • But at last there came a Tuesday -- a gold-medal Tuesday for one frustrated amigo. MUSIC FOR BOYS
  • Not even his trusty silver medallion of St. Christopher could protect him against such overwhelming numbers. Storyteller
  • It means ambulance workers now join police and fire personnel in having a prestigious medal for exemplary services. The Sun
  • There was a major upset when the young skater took the gold medal.
  • He had spoken of being inspired by Sheffield's John and Sheila Sherwood winning medals in the Mexico Olympics, of joining their club and of being given his first pair of spikes by Sheila.
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