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blue ribbon
1[ bloo rib-uhn ]
noun
- the highest award or distinction, as the first prize in a contest:
His entry at the state fair won a blue ribbon.
- a blue ribbon worn as a badge of honor, especially by members of the Order of the Garter of the British knighthood.
- (initial capital letters) Also British, Blue Ribband. (formerly) a prize awarded to an ocean liner making the fastest recorded trip across the Atlantic Ocean between Ambrose Lightship and Bishop Rock.
- a badge used by some temperance organizations to indicate a pledge of abstinence from alcohol.
blue-ribbon
2[ bloo-rib-uhn ]
adjective
- of superior quality or prominence; first-rate; specially selected:
a blue-ribbon committee of fund-raisers.
blue ribbon
noun
- (in Britain) a badge of blue silk worn by members of the Order of the Garter
- a badge awarded as the first prize in a competition
- a badge worn by a member of a temperance society
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Origin of blue ribbon1
Origin of blue ribbon2
Example Sentences
Supervisors said they were following the recommendations of a blue ribbon commission, which called in 2022 for the creation of a new county homelessness organization and the streamlining of LAHSA’s responsibilities.
They point to the work of the blue ribbon commission and a string of highly critical audits as reasons for taking decisive action.
"I went to the L.A. County Fair, and I won that blue ribbon," she remembers.
So Joe Biden commissioned a blue ribbon panel, and he stuffed the result in a drawer back when Democrats had a trifecta in Washington and might have been able to do something about this.
When Sandra Lee won a blue ribbon at the Los Angeles County Fair, her sister called to tell her the good news.
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