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Definition of prize-giving in English: prize-givingnounˈprʌɪzɡɪvɪŋ British A ceremonial event at which prizes are awarded, especially one held at a school. as modifier a prize-giving ceremony Example sentencesExamples - Tonight my son's school has their annual prize-giving awards ceremony.
- The Orange British Academy Film Awards is one of the most glamorous events in the prize-giving calendar and draws a list of top name guests.
- Doors open to the public at 1.00 pm and the prize-giving will take place at 1.30 pm.
- And last week he was in London at a star-studded prize-giving ceremony to collect his Excellence in Cities gong.
- The rest of the time prize-giving is really for the mums.
- She was among 10 winners selected from 3,200 entrants and was invited to a prize-giving ceremony at the National Archives in Kew this month.
- Parents leaving a school prize-giving ceremony faced a sea of yellow tickets after traffic wardens swooped during the presentation.
- The award will be presented during a prize-giving ceremony planned for November in Berlin.
- And there was victory on the double for Colm as he also scooped the ‘Best Product’ award at the prize-giving.
- Traditionally the British Academy of Film and Television Arts has held its annual prize-giving after Hollywood's showpiece event.
- After the prize-giving, the festivities begin again and the dancing goes on well into the next morning until hangovers, prudence and normal life kick in.
- What happened to the boy wonder with the maroon jumper who barely knew how to celebrate, never mind deliver a speech at the prize-giving on the 18th green?
- The actual prize-giving was done at breakneck speed.
- On July 26 the committee organised a prize-giving for those youngsters who had won medals for commendable sporting achievement during the festival's tennis and rugby competitions.
- The winners will be announced in April at a prize-giving event at Earlsfield Library where the winning entries and some of the best runners-up will be put on display.
- At the annual prize-giving at the Congregational School it was stated that the eldest daughter, aged 20, had never missed Sunday school and never been late for 14 years.
- Three of the teams finished equal first on 2/3 and members of all the winning teams received awards at the prize-giving ceremony.
- The Institute of Marketing Management this year made several awards at its annual prize-giving function.
- All the finishers are rewarded with a chance to win one of over 30 spot prizes in the numbers draw at the prize-giving.
- This is the first time Scotland has hosted the prize-giving in its 15-year history, and marks a shift in attitude from a time when London was considered the UK capital of literature.
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