We have no meanings for "covete prize" in our records yet.
1 Butler suspected somehow that there was doubt about his getting the coveted prize .
2 The highest bidder was a restless youth who offered his all for the coveted prize .
3 Maxwell had now the alternative of abandoning his coveted prize , or of fighting for it.
4 So saying, the veteran threw aside the covering, and presented to his pupil the long- coveted prize .
5 Both at the same instant clutched at the coveted prize - each endeavouring to be the first in securing it.
6 A few months later, I won the coveted Prize of the Ministry of Education (for short prose).
7 Neither did he attempt to steal that which to the Kafir is the most coveted prize of all- afatox.
8 Mr. Ferberton's offer had aroused great interest in the town, and several other boys were working for the coveted prizes .
9 He raised her hands, laid her arms around his neck, and folded very close to his heart, the long coveted prize .
10 Only then are they willing to contemplate the coveted prize of graduating to the co-ownership of the world financial and economic architecture.
11 He must be strong and able, or he would not win over other men of similar nature struggling for the coveted prize .
12 Britz turned into Wall street, possessed by a sense of elation, like a man about to reach out for a long- coveted prize .
13 The storm had spent its strength; Mr. Goodrich had won the coveted prize , and the guests of the evening had returned to their homes.
14 Once during the distribution of these much- coveted prizes , a young man of twenty-two was called by the chiefs to receive the premium of virtue.
15 But the next moment his expression changed to one of intense revolt and repugnance, as if he would have thrust the coveted prize from him.
16 Mr. Blaine, nevertheless, had gradually gained votes, until on the second day of the Convention he was within a few votes of the coveted prize .
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