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blue ribbonˌblue ˈribbon (also blue rib‧and /ˌbluː ˈrɪbənd/ British English) noun [countable]  - A cot swathed in draperies and blue ribbon stood isolated in a corner.
- A large jug and basin, charmingly ornamented with a design of blue ribbon, was its centre-piece.
- Christine had friends in the Working Groups, and Tim wore the blue ribbon.
- The Longitude Act established a blue ribbon panel of judges that became known as the Board of Longitude.
- There were two large bouquets and a bundle of letters tied with pale blue ribbon, presumably from stage-door admirers.
the first prize in a competition, sometimes consisting of a small piece of blue material—blue ribbon (also blue riband British English) adjective [only before noun]: the club’s prized blue riband award |