Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- abbreviation most valuable player
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun abbreviation most valuable player; the player judged to be the most important to the sport, also the name of the award given to that player.
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- initialism Initialism of Most Valuable Player.
- initialism software, design Initialism of
Model–View–Presenter .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun the player judged to be the most important to the sport
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Examples
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The solution to all this is abolishing the title MVP and making it MOP\ Most Outstanding Player.
NY Daily News 2009
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MINNEAPOLIS (Ticker) -- Kevin Garnett received a rude reminder from the Sacramento Kings that the MVP is a regular-season award.
USATODAY.com 2004
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"That's the way I would like to win MVP, (not) just get 30 points."
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Anthony scored 27 and Nowitzki — who Kobe Bryant had predicted would win MVP honors — had 22.
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Just Karl care to revise your 1st post since the US goal keeper was not only the best goalie, he even won MVP from the losing team, a very rare feat, yet Canada is wearing Gold Medals …
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He would go on to win MVP title in both the 1960 Cotton Bowl and the 1961 Liberty Bowl, and would be inducted into the College Football Hall Of Fame in 1979.
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Quarterback Kurt Warner, 38, signed a two-year, $23-million deal in March because the former Super Bowl MVP and two-time league MVP is on a mission to finish what he started in Arizona.
Whisenhunt's next job: Don't let Cards become one-year wonder 2009
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But the former MVP is doing his scoring with efficiency, a sign he isn't dominating the ball and hogging the spotlight: Bryant made more than 52 percent of his shots in the series against Utah.
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Alex Ovechkin, last season's league MVP, is Washington's only player in Sunday's game in Montreal.
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I don't think MVP is interested in these facts, let alone church teaching as you've pointed out, Carl.
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