Results for “grand prize”
The top trophy at a ball, and the opening procession where the houses make their entrance.
Fine, okay, or good enough — the most Irish way to say everything's alright.
If you go looking for trouble, don't act surprised when you find it.
A breezy, expensive-but-effortless aesthetic of linen, neutral tones, and living like a wealthy retiree by the sea.
Dressing like a stylish, slightly eccentric grandpa — cardigans, layered knits, loafers, and comfy thrifted charm.
Buying low and selling high fast on the Grand Exchange for quick profit.
A wildly tryhard player who plays every casual match like a grand final.
Old Scouse for mate — your granddad's word.
North Wales for grandmother.
North Wales for grandfather.
Sea trout — the prized Welsh river fish.
The Eisteddfod's top prize for a bardic poem in strict cynghanedd metre.
Grand, smashing, good-looking — Scotland's all-purpose compliment.
Wockhardt-brand promethazine codeine syrup — a prized lean ingredient.
Mid-South euphemism for 'I swear' — mild, churchy, grandma-approved.
The Rio Grande Valley — deep South Texas along the Mexico border.
Someone from the Rio Grande Valley of deep South Texas.
A grand — £1,000, or a fat stack of cash.
To compete in a ballroom category for trophies, prizes and status.
Nadsat for an old woman, from the Russian 'babushka' (grandmother).
The front barrier of a stage — and the prized spot pressed right against it.
Mature content — open to view.