gold medal
Americannoun
noun
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- gold medalist noun
Etymology
Origin of gold medal
First recorded in 1905–10
Example Sentences
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But with a Stanley Cup, an MVP award, a goal-scoring title and two Olympic gold medals in his trophy case, he has a resume few players can match.
From Los Angeles Times
The Welshman, who also won two Olympic gold medals for Team GB, in 2008 and 2012, retired in September after the Tour of Britain.
From Barron's
Despite its population of 1.4 billion people, India has won only 10 Olympic gold medals in its history.
From Barron's
“I would walk around with that coffee cup as if it was a gold medal. I made it out of the house. Every one of these kids has shoes on. Nobody’s dead.”
From MarketWatch
“I would walk around with that coffee cup as if it was a gold medal. I made it out of the house. Every one of these kids has shoes on. Nobody’s dead.”
From MarketWatch
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