title-holder

NOUN
  1. someone who has won first place in a competition
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How To Use title-holder In A Sentence

  • New Zealand head the Tri-Nations standings on eight points, one ahead of title-holders Australia with Saturday's winner taking the title.
  • There is still a long way to go for the golf title-holders but last weekend's marvellous 25-11 victory over Leeds at West Bowling has put the team in a buoyant mood.
  • New Zealand head the Tri-Nations standings on eight points, one ahead of title-holders Australia with Saturday's winner taking the title.
  • The vuvuzelas will be out and fans will be dressed in their colours as Orlando Pirates take on title-holders Kaizer Chiefs.
  • And in many ways, he would be an appropriate title-holder. Houston Chronicle
  • Joe Louis did and he was more than a title-holder.
  • But he takes over from Mike Atherton for what could prove to be the most important championship match of the season against the title-holders.
  • He finished fifth in the individual event this time, having become the youngest ever title-holder two years ago. The Sun
  • Injury and illness to Fallon, the six-time title-holder, saw him concede the championship with three weeks still to go.
  • But he takes over from Mike Atherton for what could prove to be the most important championship match of the season against the title-holders.
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