A tangible symbol signifying approval or distinction.
1 Not resting on our laurels on something that happened four years ago.
2 Dr Jarman said New Zealanders could not afford rest on their laurels .
3 The splendid laurels of the last campaign have flourished in the north.
4 The wedding march was the wind among the laurels and the pines.
5 Then he crossed the drive and regained the shelter of the laurels .
6 The fatigues will remain in full force, though the laurels be denied.
7 Fame plants her laurels over the grave, and there they flourish best.
8 We reached the cottage of the Great Man with the fresh laurels .
9 The laurels and laurustines were somewhat damaged, but only in hot aspects.
10 That service will always remain among the laurels of the black regiments.
11 The Regiment had already won its laurels at the Battle of Loos.
12 Don't expect The President Hotel to be resting of their laurels , though.
13 Stephen Betham says the players know they can't rest on their laurels .
14 He kept behind the laurels , and made a half-circuit of the house.
15 Last week, you might have been tempted to rest on your laurels .
16 Certainly all the laurels belong to the method of absolute, measured observations.
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