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- noun Plural form of
accolade . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
accolade .
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Examples
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Only on its second issue, Electric Literature has already received glowing accolades from the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Guardian, and a host of other publications.
Archive 2009-12-01 2009
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Funny how Jordan - for all his ridiculous accolades is still pissed off about anyone even jesting with wondering whether he was the best.
Christopher Liss: Mostly NFL Thoughts and Observations From a Fantasy Sports Worker Christopher Liss 2010
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Two nights ago, some of the biggest stars around came out in New York City to receive awards and accolades from the National Board of Review.
‘Fantastic Mr. Fox’ Director Wes Anderson Accepts His Award In Stop-Motion » MTV Movies Blog 2010
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Only on its second issue, Electric Literature has already received glowing accolades from the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Guardian, and a host of other publications.
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Yet, Jack had gotten many accolades from the President of the United States from time to time and is left with a lifetime of pain and loss.
Vic Mackey vs. Jack Bauer; Who Do You Choose? « Monster Scifi Show Blog 2010
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Funny how Jordan - for all his ridiculous accolades is still pissed off about anyone even jesting with wondering whether he was the best.
Christopher Liss: Mostly NFL Thoughts and Observations From a Fantasy Sports Worker Christopher Liss 2010
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Yet, Jack had gotten many accolades from the President of the United States from time to time and is left with a lifetime of pain and loss.
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Funny how Jordan - for all his ridiculous accolades is still pissed off about anyone even jesting with wondering whether he was the best.
Christopher Liss: Mostly NFL Thoughts and Observations From a Fantasy Sports Worker Christopher Liss 2010
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Yet, Jack had gotten many accolades from the President of the United States from time to time and is left with a lifetime of pain and loss.
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Quickly separated, the loser will find himself in tomorrow's stewpot, and the triumphant, after a brief bow and accolades, is allowed to rest.
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