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door prize

noun

  1. a prize awarded at a dance, party, or the like, either by chance through a drawing or as a reward, as for having the best costume.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of door prize1

First recorded in 1950–55
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Find mineral dealers, a stone sculpture exhibit, door prizes and more.

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“It’s a microscopic amount. Elections today are the most secure that they have ever been. This is not a serious policy proposal. This is a door prize for a QAnon pep rally.”

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The health fair includes programming from community partners and local youth leaders to support health and well-being, live music, door prizes donated by local businesses owned by Black, Indigenous and people of color and more.

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Veeck pushed a record 2.6 million customers into Cleveland Stadium with an avalanche of promotions: fireworks, clowns, door prizes and gag gifts for “lucky” fans, such as a keg of nails or a swaybacked horse.

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“I also don’t think you give someone a door prize just to get them into the negotiation room.”

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