Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Competing; emulating.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- a. & n. from
vie .
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- verb Present participle of
vie .
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Examples
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Frankly_my_dear says: but there is no point in vying to see who can make the most moronic statement. and the poster follows up with:
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February 4th, 2010 at 5: 17 pm smidget (presented by Blue Cross Blue Shield) says: but there is no point in vying to see who can make the most moronic statement.
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And so, more and more developers and publishers are looking to the future and what differentiates their game from the rest of the titles vying for market share.
Archive 2008-01-01 Steve gaynor 2008
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Hudson's "Spotlight" and Keys '"Superwoman" are among the titles vying for the award.
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The only Portuguese title vying for the Best Film Award,
cafebabel.com 2008
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Mostly I’ve found hormone laden adolescents giggling as they type invective in vying for winner of the nasty award.
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Among the five other titles vying for the Grand Prize are French director news); Ordinary People by Serbia's Vladimir Perisic
Cineuropa 2009
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The Ditch is one of 24 titles vying for the Venice film festival's top Golden Lion prize which will be awarded on Saturday.
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The Ditch is one of 24 titles vying for the Venice film festival's top Golden Lion prize which will be awarded on Saturday.
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Now, Alice and Hero have record labels vying for her attention and her song is for sale as
BBC News - Wales 2010
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