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View definitions for prized

prized

adjective as in dear

adjective as in dear

adjective as in liked

adjective as in precious

adjective as in valued

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Riding shotgun was USC baseball coach Rod Dedeaux, as the hulking Munoz was also a prized baseball recruit who pitched for the Trojans on a national championship team.

Unless crimes like this are stopped, however, other farms and businesses will suffer similar blows, particularly when luxury cheese remains sought-after and prized.

From BBC

Around his neck he always wears his prized possession, bought with months of savings: a digital camera.

From BBC

Former New York City Mayor and Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani was in court again on Thursday, where a judge ordered him to turn over a prized Mercedes and a watch given to him by his grandfather.

From Salon

In Pennsylvania, the prized battleground state, Trump benefited from a huge swell of support from the state's growing Latino population.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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