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[ US /ˈtɹoʊfi/ ]
[ UK /tɹˈə‍ʊfi/ ]
NOUN
  1. something given as a token of victory
  2. an award for success in war or hunting

How To Use trophy In A Sentence

  • There would be a flurry of coding and decoding activity in time of war, but with the coming of peace, cryptographic knowledge and skills would atrophy and have to be relearned again at the next outbreak of hostilities.
  • Two years later she was omitted from the European squad that relinquished the trophy in Minnesota.
  • Then they would bicker about who won the non-existent trophy. Christianity Today
  • But although there was a scare with my first sample being clear, as we'd only just arrived, my second proved that I, along with the entire Sunday Herald table, was completely ratted and therefore allowed to keep the trophy.
  • The Governing Body, in its wisdom, devolved decision making for the trophy's route to its constituent bodies, the counties.
  • An autopsy today found the cause of Hammerdorfer's death was cardiomegaly and biventricular hypertrophy, which refers to an enlarged heart and enlarged ventricles. ABC News: Top Stories
  • His darts trophy takes pride of place on the mantelpiece.
  • Trophy hunters typically prefer to bag " prizes " with their own weapons.
  • Any deer that I kill, buck or doe, is a trophy to me. Ohio Man Busted With Canned Deer
  • And not in the astrophysically cool sense of the word. Sharon Glassman: Countrify-Me: Confessions of a Thru-Yorker
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