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n. (silver medal English)
Usage examples of "silver medals".
She picked up the bronze and the silver medals and examined them wonderingly.
And he had, souvenirs of Parris Island, silver medals indicating he had shot Expert with the M-l Garand Rifle, the U.
She wore a black harness adorned with silver medals that jingled with each step she took, and her nostrils flared when her gaze fell upon Jaina and the others.
The contents tumbled out: a birth certificate, an insurance policy, two packets of condoms, some letters held together by a rubber hand, two silver medals, a gold pass for the Sydney Cricket Ground and the Football Stadium, and a bank pass-book.
He snapped his fingers again and opened his hand to show half a dozen silver medals.
Drummond and O'Hara covered themselves with glory, and brought home silver medals.
It was all there, from the wide red and black Nazi armband to the green, red, blue, and silver medals that gleamed on his chest.
Dildahl, watching from a window, adjudged them persons of no great distinction, although their garments and the silver medals on their hats indicated a decent level of prosperity, and each rode a horse of obvious spirit and quality.
There were a gold cross and a bunch of silver medals hung by a whipcord about the neck of the dead man.
The heads of old men were to be seen, inexpressive and peaceful, with their hair and complexions looking like silver medals tarnished by steam of lead.