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prize money
noun
- money offered, won, or received in prizes.
- a portion of the money realized from the sale of a prize, especially an enemy's vessel, divided among the captors.
prize money
noun
- any money offered, paid, or received as a prize
- (formerly) a part of the money realized from the sale of a captured vessel
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of prize money1
Example Sentences
The top 20 men's and women's players have sent a letter to the four Grand Slams asking for more prize money.
In 2022 the PGA Tour responded to the emergence of LIV by increasing prize money at 12 events to match that of the breakaway tour.
Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola doesn't believe his squad deserves any of the £97m prize money their club will pocket by winning the Club World Cup this summer.
The players seemed to struggle with the concept - there was an awkwardness between a competition worth $21m in prize money and an environment that made it seem a hit-and-giggle event.
To play again she would need to fill out an annual player form and find a $250 administration fee from the nearly $43m of prize money she has earned.
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