9 adjectives to describe contestants

DUFAULT, AUGUSTE. Flint Spears, cowboy rodeo contestant.

The broad-shouldered old white Congregational meeting-house stood at the top of the street in Field Park; it was the goal of restless Sophomores for several hours every Sunday, and it was also the goal of all ambitious contestants for college honors.

For twenty-five years he was a perpetual, loyal, chivalric contestant in the Olympic vale of poetry.

But the elder contestant is no more confuted by the younger than the drama of Sophocles by the drama of Shakespeare, than youth by age or spring by autumn.

For twenty-five years he was a perpetual, loyal, chivalric contestant in the Olympic vale of poetry.

There were forty men to every player, and the result was that some of the latter were nearly torn limb from limb ere they were safe out of reach on the shoulders of lucky contestants for the honor of carrying them the first stage of the journey to college.

For twenty-five years he was a perpetual, loyal, chivalric contestant in the Olympic vale of poetry.

Father Dolomierfrom his face he would have been an able contestant of bonnets d'âne with Pupasse, if subjected to Madame Joubert's disciplineevidently had the same method of judging as God, although the catechism class said they could dance a waltz on the end of his long nose without his perceiving it.

In the course of this survival struggle, the weakest and least effective contestants were defeated, dismembered and gobbled up by their stronger and more efficient opponents.

9 adjectives to describe  contestants