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  2. a prize idiot/fool. a prize idiot/fool meaning, definition, what is a prize idiot/fool: a complete idiot, fool etc: Learn more.

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      prize. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English...

  3. The meaning of PRIZE is something offered or striven for in competition or in contests of chance; also : premium. How to use prize in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Prize.

  4. 1. The Guardian. Never shy away from sharing with people your crazy stories and your prized accomplishments modesty is fool's gold. 2. TechCrunch. Fools! 3. The New York Times. Yet they will get there, Warwick insists – if not winning over book prize judges then certainly fooling them. 4. BBC.

  5. Nov 27, 2011 · A prize fool is someone so exceptionally foolish that if there were a contest to find the biggest fool, he would win a prize.

  6. Noun. I. A person lacking in intelligence or judgement, and related… Expand. II. † An immoral or sinful person. Adjective. Expand. † Wicked, sinful; despicable. Obsolete. 2. Foolish, silly, stupid. In early use often: spec. showing a… Phrases.

  7. prize. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English prize1 /praɪz/ S2 W2 noun [ countable] 1 something that is given to someone who is successful in a competition, race, game of chance etc In this month’s competition you could win a prize worth £3,000.

  8. 1. : something that is won in a contest or given as an award. $500 was the prize for first place. She won a prize for guessing correctly how many jelly beans there were in the jar. He won first/second/third prize.

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