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Definition of Hall of Fame in English: Hall of Fameproper noun 1A national memorial in New York City containing busts and memorials honouring the achievements of famous Americans. - 1.1North American as noun The class or category of those who have excelled in a particular activity.
Example sentencesExamples - Wilkinson is the only individual to be inducted into the NRHA, AQHA, and NCHA Halls of Fame.
- But, much to my surprise, when I go to tot up the scores at the end of blogging all my records (by forty), this will not be featuring in any Hall of Fame.
- This year there are eight category awards, a Hall of Fame and an Overall Winner.
- I feel very honored to know you think this story could be in a Hall of Fame.
- It surely ranks near the top of my list for this size and class and if there were a Hall of Fame for powerboats this would no doubt be one of the first inductees.
- But if you're planning an April Fools' Day gag, be sure to browse through the galleries of the Museum of Hoaxes, a Hall of Fame for history's greatest pranks.
- Nick Faldo has won the last two Opens there, in 1987 and 1992, and going back in time the list of winners reads like a Hall of Fame.
- Mark Fisher's fantastical Brobdingnagian stage sets are about as close as architects ever get to rock and roll, which remains, despite Halls of Fame and Hard Rock Cafes, essentially uninstitutionalizable.
- They should wake up to the fact that the way things are going, fans may not even care that there is a Hall of Fame.
- Rather than a Hall of Fame, I would like to see a Hall of Shame instituted for Australian sport.
- He hands me a copy of Boxing Digest with an article on Muhammad Ali being inducted into this Hall of Fame - an event, in Jack's opinion, that was buried by the Canadian press.
- Having been inducted into the Texas and Missouri Country Music Halls of Fame earlier this year she was then honoured with the Living Legend Award, and just recently received the Golden Guitar award.
- Among the other recommendations which should not attract any argument is the call for the development of a Hall of Fame to showcase the history of British racing.
- Proposals are being put forward for the inauguration of a Hall of Fame, to recognize outstanding local karatekas.
- While Bodine may never enter a Hall of Fame, he is a proud survivor.
- Yet this uncommon practice vaulted Smitty into both the ABC and PBA Halls of Fame.
- Zernograd's museum doubles as a Hall of Fame for its wheat farmers; Eureka has a monument to wheat in front of its museum.
- She has been inducted into six Halls of Fame, including the International Swimming Hall of Fame.
- In fact, Pezzano has been inducted into a total of 10 Halls of Fame (five for bowling performance and five for meritorious service/outstanding service).
- If Bermuda had had a Hall of Fame back in 1976 when Mr. Hill won his medal, he would have been inducted immediately.
Definition of Hall of Fame in US English: Hall of Famenounˌhɔl əv ˈfeɪmˌhôl əv ˈfām North American 1An institution honoring the achievements of individuals in a particular activity or field. as name the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame - 1.1 The class or category of those who have excelled in a particular activity or field.
Kogyo has a firm place in the hall of fame of Japanese woodblock print artists Example sentencesExamples - She has been inducted into six Halls of Fame, including the International Swimming Hall of Fame.
- If Bermuda had had a Hall of Fame back in 1976 when Mr. Hill won his medal, he would have been inducted immediately.
- Mark Fisher's fantastical Brobdingnagian stage sets are about as close as architects ever get to rock and roll, which remains, despite Halls of Fame and Hard Rock Cafes, essentially uninstitutionalizable.
- While Bodine may never enter a Hall of Fame, he is a proud survivor.
- But if you're planning an April Fools' Day gag, be sure to browse through the galleries of the Museum of Hoaxes, a Hall of Fame for history's greatest pranks.
- Zernograd's museum doubles as a Hall of Fame for its wheat farmers; Eureka has a monument to wheat in front of its museum.
- Among the other recommendations which should not attract any argument is the call for the development of a Hall of Fame to showcase the history of British racing.
- Rather than a Hall of Fame, I would like to see a Hall of Shame instituted for Australian sport.
- In fact, Pezzano has been inducted into a total of 10 Halls of Fame (five for bowling performance and five for meritorious service/outstanding service).
- But, much to my surprise, when I go to tot up the scores at the end of blogging all my records (by forty), this will not be featuring in any Hall of Fame.
- Having been inducted into the Texas and Missouri Country Music Halls of Fame earlier this year she was then honoured with the Living Legend Award, and just recently received the Golden Guitar award.
- Nick Faldo has won the last two Opens there, in 1987 and 1992, and going back in time the list of winners reads like a Hall of Fame.
- I feel very honored to know you think this story could be in a Hall of Fame.
- He hands me a copy of Boxing Digest with an article on Muhammad Ali being inducted into this Hall of Fame - an event, in Jack's opinion, that was buried by the Canadian press.
- Wilkinson is the only individual to be inducted into the NRHA, AQHA, and NCHA Halls of Fame.
- Proposals are being put forward for the inauguration of a Hall of Fame, to recognize outstanding local karatekas.
- It surely ranks near the top of my list for this size and class and if there were a Hall of Fame for powerboats this would no doubt be one of the first inductees.
- Yet this uncommon practice vaulted Smitty into both the ABC and PBA Halls of Fame.
- This year there are eight category awards, a Hall of Fame and an Overall Winner.
- They should wake up to the fact that the way things are going, fans may not even care that there is a Hall of Fame.
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