1. Olympic Games - Noun
2. Olympic Games - Proper noun
the modern revival of the ancient games held once every 4 years in a selected country
the ancient Panhellenic celebration at Olympia in honor of Zeus; held every 4 years beginning in 776 BC
Source: WordNet1997–2000: In Deep and Sydney Olympic Games Arena relocated to Los Angeles in 1996 and 1997 to record her third solo studio album, In Deep (18 August 1997), which became her second number-one album in Australia. Source: Internet
After Atlanta was awarded the Olympic games in 1990, gentrification expanded into other parts of the city, stimulated by infrastructure improvements undertaken in preparation for the games. Source: Internet
After March Madness, there’s the Masters, then the NBA and NHL playoffs, followed by a summer of baseball complemented by the 2020 Olympic Games. Source: Internet
“After retiring from the game he loved so much, he continued to support the Olympic Movement and was an inspiration for the Olympic Games LA 2028.” Source: Internet
After excelling in mathematics,sfn Nurmi graduated as an engineer in 1923 and returned home to prepare for the upcoming Olympic Games. Source: Internet
A good example of the high quality that gold working techniques could achieve in Greece is the ‘Gold Olive Wreath’ (4th century BC), which is modeled on the type of wreath given as a prize for winners in athletic competitions like the Olympic Games. Source: Internet