Sentences with phrase «illustrious title»

The phrase "illustrious title" means a prestigious or honorable name or position that brings great respect and admiration. Full definition
That's not bad for a company so associated with 8 - bit pornography, the producer of such illustrious titles as Sexy Invaders, Miss Peach World and the unforgettable Strip Fighter II.
It all started out in Sweden in 2008 as a mini-venture to self - publish such illustrious titles like Dance Party Club Hits, Kart Racer and Truck Racer (just to name a few) on PlayStation 2 and Nintendo Wii.
Grayson Perry was the first transvestite potter to win the Turner Prize, and will probably hold that illustrious title for some time to come.
Why would you want to change manager in hope of landing the illustrious title?
But to be honest, there's a lot of truth to the NSC's illustrious title.
The rotund rapscallion with the highest score by 12:00 a.m. PT will win a coveted $ 10 eShop card (North America), along with the illustrious title Dream Land's Hammer Time Hero.
The speediest steak with the fastest time by Monday morning will win a coveted $ 10 eShop card (North America), along with the illustrious title of Prime Cut Bandaged Beef.
The bouncing buddies with the fastest time by 12:00 a.m. PT will win a coveted $ 10 eShop card (North America), along with the illustrious title Dream Land's Triumphant Trio.
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