You win the prize for Best Question today.
I can use the word "for" in a sentence to indicate a purpose or reason, such as "I am studying for my exam."
He got the first prize so they had a cookout. This is a sentence using the word cookout.
I entered a photgraphic competition and won second prize.
"He accepted his prize triumphantly" or something like that, i think.
"Few people ever win the Nobel Peace Prize."
You can use the word "comprises" to indicate what makes up a whole. For example, "The committee comprises five members."
I can't get the Prize, anyway. You are quite a prize.
She gratefully accepted the prize.
In 1979, Mother Teresa was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, in recognition for the work she did in India, as the Leader of Order of the Missionaries of Charity.
With each correct answer, the amount of prize money I could get at the game show went up incrementally.
"The young composer was very nonchalant about winning the Pulitzer Prize for music, as if it were something every young composer did."
I received a prize from my school principal.