Sentences with win
win
W w - He does not have any realistic chance of winning the election. [VERB noun]
- ...Arsenal's dismal league run of eight games without a win.
- Cadel Evans wins a gruelling, mud-splattered seventh stage of the Giro d'Italia to rekindle his hopes of going on to overall victory.
- If you rush into it and try to win her back by begging or pleading.
- That sort of gain for Labour is nothing like good enough to win them the general election. [VERB noun noun]
- The first correct entry wins the prize. [VERB noun]
- Poker philosophy articulates that the finest players are those who win all the money.
- ...moves to win the support of the poor. [VERB noun]
- The feat won them a prize of £85,000. [VERB noun noun]
- We won recognition
- The Germans never won Leningrad
- The boat won the shore
- You have just won an ally
- To win back to health
- To win distinctions
- They won the top of the hill by noon
- To win someone over to one's side
- To win a supporter, friend, etc.
- Our first win of the season put us in high spirits.
- To win the jackpot in a lottery; to win a bottle of wine in a raffle
- Who would win in a fight between an octopus and a dolphin?
- The company hopes to win an order from the government worth over 5 million dollars.
- The success of the economic policies should win Mr. Smith the next elections. The policy success should win the elections for Mr. Smith.
- He applied for a scholarship and won.
- The home team won.
- My sister wins at getting the biggest bargains.
- She was having a bad week, so she really needed a win.
- To hear him play, now that was win!
- A plant-based diet, for the win!