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UK
/wˈɪnɪŋ/
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[ US /ˈwɪnɪŋ/ ]
[ US /ˈwɪnɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
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succeeding with great difficulty
winning is not everything
ADJECTIVE
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having won
the winning team
the victorious entry -
very attractive; capturing interest
something inexpressibly taking in his manner
a winning personality
a fetching new hairstyle
How To Use winning In A Sentence
- When Modin scored from the right circle to make it 3-0, it looked bleak for the Devils, who rallied from one-goal deficits twice before winning Game 2 in overtime. USATODAY.com - Tampa Bay creeps closer to New Jersey with 4-3 win
- He's managed to stay calm and controlled when the other slebs have been going a bit mad, and just got on with the winning.
- Golfers had wagered a good deal of money on Nick Faldo winning the championship.
- Helping him to do so, meanwhile, is Proteus' feisty betrothed, Marina, who gives as good as she gets in helping to ensure Sinbad doesn't stray from his path, while winning over the respect of his crew.
- In the final match, Lara scored yet another hundred but this was so frantic and frenzied that it could not stop the Australians from winning the match and squaring the series.
- High jinks and fast-moving action prove another winning combination for Bad Boy cops Will Smith and Martin Lawrence in this long-awaited sequel.
- There was no such problems for Mike Kelly's QPR A who continued their winning ways with a 5-1 hammering of AC Athletic.
- A UT cheerleader named Harley Clark syllogized: A & M has a hand sign, A & M is winning, UT has no hand sign, therefore UT is losing.
- RITA-award-winning author and WU contributor Barbara Samuel is auctioning off some critiques on eBay in order to raise money for the AVON breast cancer walk in late June. Writer Unboxed » 2008 » June
- Winning the Varsity matches, and in reasonably comfortable fashion, is cause for celebration.