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trophies

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Trophies is a collaborative studio album by Detroit, Michigan producer Apollo Brown and D.I.T.C. member O.C. It was released by Mello Music Group in 2012.

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n. (plural of trophy English)

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Trophy \Tro"phy\, n.; pl. Trophies . [F. troph['e]e (cf. It. & Sp. trofeo), L. tropaeum, trophaeum, Gr. ?, strictly, a monument of the enemy's defeat, fr.? a turn, especially, a turning about of the enemy, a putting to flight or routing him, fr. ...

Usage examples of trophies.

To protect his person, and to adorn his glory with the trophies of their own exploits, were the most sacred of their duties.

No doubt the hunted would assume the role of the hunter, closing in on them often enough for Akarr to gather all the trophies he wanted.

Soon enough, they were back on the trail home, with Akarr strangely quiet about trophies, Ketan in a travois litter and Rakal limping along behind, and both Fan dreans keeping a careful rear guard.

Seven tripods never touched by fire, ten bars of gold, twenty burnished cauldrons, a dozen massive stallions, racers who earned me trophies with their speed.

Achilles set out iron, dark gray trophies, ten double-headed axes, ten with single heads.

Arrayed in front of the head table were maybe a hundred trophies, ranked by size.

Down on the floor, younger kids received their trophies while older ones competed in other rings.

The ranks of trophies shrank slowly, but the great majority of them, including all the biggest ones, remained where they stood.

Parker Neill and another IAMA blazer awarded trophies in a nearby ring.

The size and number of the trophies conferred validation, and publicity was all that separated martial artists from ordinary thugs.

Maybe a dozen trophies, some of them four feet tall, stood on stands attached to the walls.

His natural ability, coupled with a finely tuned competitive streak led to him becoming a British champion show-jumper, who won more awards and trophies than any other rider of his ilk.

Her bedroom was full of cups and trophies awards that Ursula felt sure would have been given to her daughters, if only they had been given the right horse or pony to ride.

In the seventh summer after his passage of the Hellespont, Alexander erected the Macedonian trophies on the banks of the Hyphasis.

Marcus, the emperor Severus, and his son, erected many trophies in Armenia, Mesopotamia, and Assyria.