• Prize-draw

    Full definition of prize-draw

    Noun

    prize-draw

    (plural prize-draws)
      • 1987 , Daily Mail Year Book , Instead of earning interest as do other forms of National Savings, the Bonds offer, after a qualifying period, a chance of £20,000 £25 ,000 £30,000 £35 ,000 £40,000 £45, £50,000 winning a wide range of tax-free prizes in prize-draws.
      • 2012 , Ned Potter , The Library Marketing Toolkit , An informal poll among librarians of my acquaintance suggests a prize-draw for an iPod significantly boosts responses – an iPod Nano is really very cheap to purchase as a prize if, as a result, you get a larger body of data about your library with which to inform strategic decisions.
      • 2014 , Steven Livingston & ‎Gregor Walter-Drop , Bits and Atoms , The invitation to participate was made through an open call via FrontlineSMS website, Twitter, Facebook, and the FrontlineSMS Ning forum and newsletter, and a prize-draw was held from the pool of respondents.
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