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entry blank

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noun

  1. a printed form to be filled out, as by an entrant in a contest.


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A complete set of rules and an entry blank are available at www.golfdigest.com/story/2019-lido-prize-competition-rules-and-entry-form or by sending an email to [email protected].

From Golf Digest

A complete set of rules and an entry blank can be printed out at www.golfdigest.com/story/2018-lido-prize-competition-rules-and-entry-form or obtained by sending an email to [email protected].

From Golf Digest

WRNG's program manager gave them an entry blank he had lying around.

From Time Magazine Archive

When he reached his 55th birthday, the Boston Athletic Association refused to accept his entry blank.

From Time Magazine Archive

Since the Senator sailed for Europe last month, stable gossip has been to the effect that he would fill out his entry blank as soon as he returned.

From Time Magazine Archive