From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishprize-winningˈprize-ˌwinning adjective [only before noun] WINa prize-winning thing or person has won a prize a prize-winning novel a prize-winning pianist —prize winner noun [countable]
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prize-winning• a prize-winning composer• The first four rounds are designed to produce 32 prize-winning county champions, who will then go forward to the national rounds.• They were part of a prize-winning herd of more than 80 cattle which was founded 5 years ago.• It was a prize-winning joke, but I didn't get it.• Amongst its alumni, the school can count the Nobel prize-winning physicist Ernest Walton.• Well the rhyme was quite clever, but somehow it didn't have the prize-winning ring to it.• Among her prize-winning stock is Bickels Tinker Toy, which she says is one of the smallest miniatures in the world.