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titlist

noun
ti·​tlist | \ ˈtÄ«-tᵊl-ist How to pronounce titlist (audio) , ˈtÄ«t-list\

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Examples of titlist in a Sentence

the boxing titlist with the most knockouts to his credit

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Atlanta is the reigning MLS Cup champion and hoisted silverware just last week, winning the newfangled Campeones Cup against Club America, the titlists of Mexico’s Liga MX. Andy Greder, Twin Cities, "Minnesota United want to ‘know how good it is’ to win a trophy in U.S. Open Cup final," 26 Aug. 2019 First, this was billed as a national championship tournament, so its win in the 32-team field made it a national titlist. Mike Nortrup, baltimoresun.com/maryland/carroll, "Rec Sports Spotlight: Hoopmasters 16U team takes down national title," 17 Aug. 2019 Two years ago, Svensson became the youngest-ever TOC titlist (20 years, 357 days) -- in his first appearance. Dennis Manoloff, cleveland.com, "PBA Tour 2018: Live scores from Tournament of Champions stepladder finals," 11 Feb. 2018 From volleyball and softball national champions to three state football titlists, Louisville-area high school athletes produced several memorable moments during the 2018-19 school year. Jason Frakes, The Courier-Journal, "The Louisville area had no shortage of prep sports stores this season. Here's our top 10," 2 July 2019 Fahy, who is competing this weekend in Seattle, got the nod over another state titlist, junior golfer Brianna Navarrosa of Mater Dei Catholic, and first-team All-San Diego Section field hockey and lacrosse player Anna Hong of Canyon Crest. Steve Brand, San Diego Union-Tribune, "Top high school performers recognized at Petco Park event," 14 June 2019 The 156-player field, includes pros and amateurs, players ages 17 to 52, and 12 former U.S. Open titlists. James Raia, The Mercury News, "Dreaming of a Koepka vs. Woods finale at Pebble Beach," 13 June 2019 On Thursday, Hovland will play the opening round of the U.S. Open alongside two-time defending champion Brooks Koepka and British Open titlist Francisco Molinari. Washington Post, "Amateur Hovland hopes for more memories on return to Pebble," 11 June 2019 Climbers, sprinters, all-arounders, Olympic medalists, Tour de France stage winners, world titlists, new pros and peloton veterans. James Raia, sacbee, "Seven riders to watch in this year’s Tour of California cycling race | The Sacramento Bee," 11 May 2018

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First Known Use of titlist

1924, in the meaning defined above

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titlist

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English Language Learners Definition of titlist

US : a person who holds a title as champion

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