winning
IPA: wˈɪnɪŋ
noun
- The act of obtaining something, as in a contest or by competition.
- (chiefly in the plural) The money, etc., gained by success in competition or contest, especially in gambling.
- (mining) A new opening.
- The portion of a coalfield out for working.
- A surname.
adjective
- That constitutes a win.
- That leads to success.
- Attractive.
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Examples of "winning" in Sentences
- In 1954, he was 50 percent of the title winning team in the National
- It's unfortunate that some Clinton supporters feel that McCain winning is the better compromise option.
- "I never use the term winning because it too simplistic and does not relate to what we are doing here," Maj.
- BOWMAN: Well, it seems like he believes they can have success, and he's very careful about using the term winning or win.
- He gives Takemoto a little pep talk, saying that compared to his ability to paint his confidence in winning is more important, trying to tell Takemoto to not give up.
- Peyton Manning, Matt Cassel could be out for Week 1: Mr. Fantastic's updated top 30 QB rankings The Terrapins give new meaning to the phrase 'winning ugly' against Miami.
- He coined the phrase "winning the future," called the challenges of the day "our generation's Sputnik moment" and endorsed both deficit reduction and spending on energy, education and infrastructure.
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