Example sentences for: prize-winning

How can you use “prize-winning” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • A graduate student at the University of Illinois at Springfield stumbled upon two teleplays by the Nobel Prize-winning author--Faulkner's only known forays into the genre--while researching his master's thesis, Yoknapatawpha TV , at a Duke University archive.

  • It was his pleasing intellectual conservatism--his defense of Theodore Roosevelt's manly colonialist aspirations, for instance--that made the Pulitzer Prize-winning Roosevelt biographer seem such a suitable choice for Reagan.

  • This grandiose account was adopted almost uncritically by his biographer, Edward Bumgardner, and then by Kennedy, whose Pulitzer Prize-winning sampler of hagiographies cemented it in the public mind.

  • The paper also quoted the Irish Nobel Prize-winning poet Seamus Heaney welcoming the agreement with a quotation from the epic Anglo-Saxon poem "Beowulf": "A light appeared and the whole place became brightened the way the sky does when heaven's candle is shining brightly."

  • Anyone old enough to remember the imagery of Vietnam would surely have viewed the pictures of Kim at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial through Nick Ut's harrowing, Pulitzer Prize-winning photograph of children fleeing a napalm attack on a village outside Saigon.


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