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Contestant’s appearance ignoring a rule
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rival
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Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Rival \Ri"val\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Rivaled or Rivalled ; p. pr. & vb. n. Rivaling or Rivalling .] To stand in competition with; to strive to gain some object in opposition to; as, to rival one in love. To strive to equal or exel; to emulate. To rival thunder ...
Usage examples of rival.
Both he and the actress concluded that Branicki had had a quarrel with her rival, and though she did not much care to place him in the number of her adorers, she yet gave him a good reception, for she knew it would be dangerous to despise his suit openly.
The rival aeroplane was now skimming above the water at a height of about a thousand feet.
The rival view was that true riches lay in trade, agriculture and industry, where wealth was truly earned and productively used.
When he sells alumite, as he may have done already, he will have to deliver all there is of it in order to stifle any rival claims.
Stilicho obtained the preference over a crowd of rivals, who ambitiously disputed the hand of the princess, and the favor of her adopted father.
Most worship a human-shaped god named Terrent Amese, but one tribe pays homage to his rival Ergerborg.
Thinking of public and commercial annotation products as rivals misses the point, observers say.
In contrast, the Council of the Apocrypha was a small, veiled and purposefully unrecorded papal body wielding an authority that easily rivaled that of the College, the cardinals of the Apocrypha suffered no dominion but that of God and were accountable only to His chosen representative on earth - the Holy Father.
Fearing civil war, the Guardians of the Realm of Scotland had reluctantly approached Edward of England to arbitrate among the various rivals.
In the days before Bran Brownbeard, Allovale was rich and rivaled Ardagh for its grandeur.
The indiscretion of his predecessor, instead of reconciling, had artfully fomented the religious war: and the balance which he affected to preserve between the hostile factions, served only to perpetuate the contest, by the vicissitudes of hope and fear, by the rival claims of ancient possession and actual favor.
Crushed though her rival the Khania Atene might be, also she was still jealous of her.
Although these measures were avowedly taken on behalf of King Henry, they were, in reality, so many precautions for securing the government in the hands of his rival the Duke of York.
But the adventure should hold something beyond the fairy-tale elements of a magic golden bauble, a vengeful queen, a mysterious castle, and rivals for the hand of a princess.
Miss Bayberry sitting primly at the head of a ridiculously long table that rivaled, in length, any in the dining hall at Selium.