Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Inestimable; priceless.
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- adjective Without a
prize .
Etymologies
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April 2, 2007 at 4:06 pm hahaha teh look on izz fayce is prizeless
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When the holy and gentle poet, patriot, and Christian came out of his prison, with a broken constitution and a wounded heart, into a bleak and prizeless world, the Marchioness -- who had long been
The Friendships of Women William Rounseville Alger 1863
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Unfortunately, this left no more prizes for the other games and rather ironically, prizeless games are not a huge draw.
IzzyMom 2008
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Those of us who call ourselves poets can sport the label whether we’re prized or prizeless, remunerated or un -, prescient or simply deluded.
Writing and Failure (Part 7) : Christian Bök : Harriet the Blog : The Poetry Foundation 2007
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The last time we had anchored we returned prizeless, and no boat came off but an old washerwoman’s; we now paid them off in their own coin, and desired all the canoes with the exception of two to paddle to some other ship, as we should not admit them on board.
A Sailor of King George Frederick Hoffman
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