Prized

Word PRIZED
Character 6
Hyphenation N/A
Pronunciations /pɹaɪzd/

Definitions and meanings of "Prized"

What do we mean by prized?

To consider highly valuable; to esteem.

To set or estimate the value of; to appraise; to price; to rate.

To move with a lever; to force up or open; to prise or pry.

To compete in a prizefight.

To describe something as good. Urban Dictionary

A person's girlfriend or boyfriend. Urban Dictionary

Prize, n. 1. Beautiful, like a prize-winning pig. Urban Dictionary

To become erect for sex. Urban Dictionary

Someone who has elevated themselves beyond being worthy of just being refered to as a regular cunt, to that of being worthy of earning an award, or medal, due to their extended concentration or consistency of cuntishness. Urban Dictionary

An art prize for artists too obscure and ludicrous for even the Turner Prize. Entrants for the Briggsy Prize have included a lamb chop stuffed inside a small child's mitten, the word "talent" written on an Etch-a-sketch and a Christmas card torn in half next to a copy of the Scunthorpe Yellow Pages. Urban Dictionary

An "honor" bestowed upon the biggest n00b in a game/server/room Urban Dictionary

- a tempting giveaway bestowed upon a lucky winner. - to a bike courier, a door prize is when motorist opens a car door into the path of your oncoming bicycle a collision in which the door is virtually always the victor. Urban Dictionary

An attractive professional women who is carted around by her male boss so that he can create a better image for himself by having all his coworkers or clients know that he works with a hot chick. Urban Dictionary

A prize marlin is the pinnacle of a sex act involving the lifting of woman with one arm while administrating a shocker and the placing of a finger inside her mouth as if she were a trophy fish. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Prized

The word "prized" in example sentences

In any case, Obama paid great attention to dismissing any talk of downgraded relations, nearly touching Brown on the arm as he spoke of their growing personal kinship and using the term prized by Britons _ a «special relationship» _ three times.

In any case, Obama paid great attention to dismissing any talk of downgraded relations, nearly touching Brown on the arm as he spoke of their growing personal kinship and using the term prized by Britons _ a "special relationship" _ three times.

Carnations also featured largely in prized textiles loomed by 17th-century Ottoman Turks (they favored tulips as well) and in Turkish Iznik pottery, which flourished in the 16th and 17th centuries. ❋ Lettie Teague (2010)

Strangely, the approaches to the checkouts were strewn with lonely white-furred bears, deposited amongst the storage boxes, or balanced on shelving units, each, no doubt, prized from the hands of a screaming child. ❋ Zornhau (2007)

Western Sydney is often described as the prized rugby league nursery but it's not on show in the Toyota Cup. ❋ Unknown (2010)

In Ohio, these folks are also called the prized demographic, yet the Obama camp didn't buy air time on WKTX. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Cowboys owner Jerry Jones heard Giants defensive end Justin Tuck call his prized new stadium "crappy." ❋ Unknown (2011)

Posted: Thursday February 3, 2011 6:38PM ; Updated: Thursday February 3, 2011 6:38PM Columbus Blue Jackets have recalled prized defenseman and former first-round pick John Moore from their American Hockey League affiliate in Springfield, Mass. ❋ Unknown (2011)

The Pirates traded All-Star outfielder Nate McLouth to the Atlanta Braves for three players and recalled prized prospect Andrew McCutcheon to take his place on the roster.

The tremendous density that frustrates other users makes live oak a prized shipbuilding material, he said. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The Columbus Blue Jackets have recalled prized defenseman and former first-round pick John Moore from their American Hockey League affiliate in Springfield, Mass. ❋ Unknown (2011)

He looked at Mrs. Soley like she was as beautiful as Farrah Fawcett, and held her hand at track meets like it was some kind of prized possession. ❋ Unknown (2008)

They use "prized" as it is a prize, a gem, a rare treasure in the opera world. ❋ Lisa Hirsch (2008)

I suppose I'll just remain grateful to (and perhaps in a very human way will prefer the judgments of) the editors of the five journals and two contests that published and "prized" the stories included in this manuscript collection (a shortened one, due to the contest's page limits) in the past. ❋ Erika D. (2006)

Reaching as far forward as he could, he plunged the blade of his extemporised spade into the sandy bottom of the pool, pressing it gently down into the sand until he could get it no deeper, when he "prized" it upward, so as to bring to the surface a specimen of the subsoil. ❋ Harry Collingwood (1886)

I could not find a word that suited me; for 'prized' and 'liked' do not express my feelings, and are unpoetical. ❋ Unknown (1847)

Alex: Yo man, that [sandwhich] was [prize]. Mike: Cereal ? Alex: [Ya man], prize. Mike: Like yo momma' ! Alex: Naw man. ❋ Flite13 (2009)

[Sean Kane] has a prize named "[Kaelin] [Murray]". ❋ EnderDaniel123 (2017)

[Rosie] [ODonnell] is a real [prize]. ❋ Lothario (2006)

Ok, [we need] to [get naked] while I [rise for the prize]! ❋ I, Wreckerrr (2016)

my [boss] is a [walking] talking [arsehole], a prize cunt ❋ Scottie2Hottie (2006)

[Art critic]: What piece are you currently working on? Artist: I've got a [polystyrene] box which I've painted purple and filled with baked apples. It represents the pain and despair of missing [a phone call] when you're in the shower. Art critic: Should make the shortlist for the Briggsy Prize. ❋ Colin Cummerbund (2006)

"omg u [fuckin'] suck here's your n00ble prize [award] [fag]" ❋ Michelle Teh H4x0r (2008)

[the door] [prize] [sent me] rolling across three lanes of busy traffic. ❋ Berzerkah (2005)

"[Leanna], did you really go to that [client] meeting with [Karl], even though you didn't work on that project and don't know anything about it? You are such a prized showdog." "Yeah, but maybe he will get more business now that the client knows he works with such a hot chick." ❋ Sallie Mason (2005)

"How was the day at [the lake]?" "I did not catch anything, but I gave [Kelly] a [prize marlin]." ❋ Sweet River (2006)

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