Last year was the first time an English team medalled at the Champions Trophy, first time we won a bronze medal at the World Cup. ❋ Unknown (2011)
When we hosted the Games in 1948, Britain "medalled" – a styling mercifully not in use at the time – in the oils and watercolours contest. ❋ Unknown (2011)
Nice of Gordon to apologise for the lefts loathing of competitive sport Fortunately Tamara and Marcus who won the posh sports were part of the privately educated 50% private who medalled. ❋ Newmania (2008)
Athletic, a medalled surfer, Navy nurse at Pearl Harbor and off Iwo Jima. ❋ Ann Althouse (2009)
But is there a sense there that, you know, two such great competitors so close, and exactly the same score, should have both medalled in the gold? ❋ Unknown (2008)
My boyfriend gold medalled in the Olympics, but does anyone care? ❋ Lapak (2005)
It seems it is now commonplace in the evolution of the English language for nouns to become verbs: Googled, medalled as pronounced by Olympic swimming commentators to name a few. ❋ Glenda Larke (2007)
In that young community a man who brings home with him abundant European testimonials is still treated with respect (I have found American writers, of wide-world reputation, strangely solicitous about the opinions of quite obscure British critics, and elated or depressed by their judgments); and Irving went home medalled by the King, diplomatized by the University, crowned and honored and admired. ❋ Unknown (2006)
Among the officers present there was one, an old lieutenant, medalled and decorated, who had been deeply wounded by imputations uttered by the Duc de Sairmeuse. ❋ �mile Gaboriau (2003)
If the Senate only medalled enough, that was all he asked. ❋ Various (N/A)
Since then he had found the line in the most interesting room in the Palais d'Industrie, the _cours_ had twice medalled him, and Albert Wolff was beginning to talk about his _coloration delicieuse_. ❋ Sara Jeannette Duncan (N/A)
Selfishness who purrs against his medalled chest under a caress as gentle as a woman's. ❋ Unknown (N/A)
At one table sat three generations, the father of the boy concealing his pride with a Gallic interest in the menu, but the grandfather futilely stabbed the snails as his gleaming old eyes kept at attention upon the be-medalled lad. ❋ Unknown (N/A)
Not the be-medalled Commander, beloved of the throne, ❋ Louis Untermeyer (1931)
Whirling by in the arms of a be-medalled officer, was a girl whose frizzled yellow hair fell about a dun-brown face. ❋ Unknown (1920)
Governor-General, usually a high-placed and titled person but he is a be-medalled figure-head, -- an ornamental feature of the landscape. ❋ Isaac Frederick Marcosson (1918)
The officer in command, who was as civil as the majority of such be-medalled jackasses, suggested that one single day would be quite sufficient for me to see the sights of Levanto; I could then proceed to Pisa or anywhere else outside his priceless "zone of defence." ❋ Norman Douglas (1910)
The blending of the two in time of war is complete; the medalled men of 1866 and of the Holstein campaign, called up from the reserve, are welded into the same ranks with the young soldiers who are serving their first period of three years. ❋ Unknown (1899)
They all raved over it, said it was the _clou_ of the Salon, medalled it, bought it for the Luxembourg, and I don't know what all. ❋ Elizabeth Robins Pennell (1895)
“Omg i [studied] so hard for this [test]” “Ok [Medal]?” ❋ Didiaskthough (2020)
Check out my new [medally] [round] [my neck]. ❋ JN2010 (2011)
diego asks [dush] [kush] look at my [fossil] watch, dush kush say medal ❋ Umaru Chan (2018)
Person A: Dude. Did you see that? I just did a [triple] [back flip] off of my house and landed in a [hand stand].
Person B: medals... ❋ CPRizzle (2010)
Honey, your [ketchup] [dripped] on your [shirt] and now you've got a medal. ❋ Ecdysis (2007)
the dude [wuz] [flashing] his [medals] to the ladies ❋ "G" (2004)
sjeeeez [isn]´[t he] a "medal" ❋ [ScumBagz]-=ChuckY=- (2003)
"Oh my god!!!" [Kennedy] making a face, "You saw his [bronze medal]?!! [Ick]." ❋ Babydoll75 (2019)
[Dinner medals] come in different [shapes], sizes and textures, and you can also [scratch-n-sniff] them. ❋ Clairem (2007)
"Paul [cleaned out] [the gutter] for me, [that man] deserves a medal." ❋ Chika (2007)