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trophied

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adjective

  1. adorned with trophies.


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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms

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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of trophied1

First recorded in 1615–25; trophy + -ed 3
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Spokane grabbed the third-place trophy for the second straight year and trophied at the tournament for the third consecutive season.

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Three kingdoms awaited trophied restorations.

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The modern-day equivalents of Mr. Belmondo and Ms. Karina, it seemed, were not trophied actors, but amateur short-form video makers.

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Here, also, was the trophied pillar which bore the arms of the Curiatii.

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"We've never trophied at state, but our goal always has been to win here on Saturday," said Monson, whose team made the tournament two years ago but did not get to the trophy round.

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