Examples of 'took first prize' in a sentence

Meaning of "took first prize"

took first prize: This phrase indicates that someone or something has won the top award or recognition in a competition, contest, or event. It suggests that the winner excelled above all other participants and was deemed the best in their category or field

How to use "took first prize" in a sentence

Basic
Advanced
took first prize
She took first prize in the race.
Last year he took first prize.
He took first prize in the coat category.
Mildred and her partner took first prize.
He took first prize.
She studied stained glass and drawing and took first prize in these disciplines in Paris.
The overture took first prize and was published in its duet form in Stockholm.
And as expected, took first prize.
It took first prize at Calgary, same in Chicago.
Right? Better not . Last year he took first prize.
Alexander Uninsky took first prize in the same competition.
The Soviet school was the resounding winner in 1937 as David Oistrakh took first prize.
Daniel Coulombe took first prize at the Conservatory.
Holliger took first prize for oboe in the International Competition in Geneva in 1959.
But Mrs. Wheeler 's heifer took first prize in the county fair.

See also

Shaw took first prize for best portrait in oils at the 1860 California State Fair.
Regardless, she took first prize at the contest.
In 1946, he took first prize in a conducting competition with Tullio Serafin heading the jury.
Congratulations to Darius, who took first prize virtually unanimously on the judges votes!
A Fribourgeois bull took first prize at the second Concours agricole universel in Paris in 1856.
Chronos Vocal Ensemble also took first prize in Category 6 ( Mixed-Voice Adult Choir ).
That same year, Lena took first prize at a singing contest in Honolulu.

You'll also be interested in:

Examples of using Prize
We got to have a prize for our pageant
The prize for the dance competition
By the nobel peace prize laureates assembled
Show more
Examples of using First
First to fight for right and freedom
He will need it first thing in the morning
It first appears on the scalp and face
Show more
Examples of using Took
She took the news surprisingly well
Part of my adventure took place in the casino
They took off for the mountains
Show more

Search by letter in the English dictionary