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win

[wɪn]

Definition:
1. A victory.
2. Be the winner in a contest or competition; be victorious.
3. Obtain advantages, such as points, etc..

Use 'win' in a sentence:

  1. Let's face it , we're not going to win.
  2. We may win yet.
  3. We won't get another chance of a holiday this year.
  4. The Europeans had hoped to win, and, indeed, had looked like they would win.
  5. 7 won't go into 15.
  6. It won't be easy but we'll win through in the end.
  7. You've won yourself a trip to New York.
  8. How many states did the Republicans win?
  9. We won't let the house go for less than$ 200 000.
  10. Cork scrambled a 1–0 win over Monaghan.
  11. Let's face it, we're not going to win.
  12. They didn't deserve to win.
  13. There was a difference of opinion over who had won.
  14. We didn't win but we came close.
  15. The Conservatives won the seat from Labour in the last election.
  16. If we win the next game we'll be laughing.
  17. I take it you won't be coming to the party?
  18. She desperately wanted to win her father's approval.
  19. I won, but there wasn't much in it.
  20. He was very unlucky not to win.
  21. They wanted to win so badly.
  22. The company has won a contract to supply books and materials to schools.
  23. She's against the idea but I'm sure I can win her over.
  24. I won't take up any more of your time.
  25. The party failed to win the election.
  26. She is hoping to win the gold medal.
  27. She loves to win an argument.
  28. They may well win.
  29. Win or lose, we'll know we've done our best.
  30. She was expected to win by a landslide.
  31. This is her third win in a row.
  32. Which team won?
  33. I'm just going out ─ I won't be too long.
  34. She won the admiration of many people in her battle against cancer.
  35. The NCAA basketball championship was won by North Carolina.
  36. We won't talk about that ─ that's history.
  37. They are trying to win support for their proposals.
  38. He is determined to win at any cost.
  39. I won't go until I'm good and ready.
  40. Who was it that won the US Open?
  41. 7 into 15 won't go.
  42. Britain won five gold medals.
  43. He won £3 000 in the lottery.
  44. You'll be able to win prizes galore.
  45. The first correct entry wins the prize.
  46. This was their fourth successive win.
  47. I need a shower ─ I won't take long.
  48. She narrowly failed to win enough votes.
  49. Everyone has a chance to win.
  50. Arazi is odds-on to win the Kentucky Derby.
  51. He's a cinch to win the race.
  52. OK, you win, I'll admit I was wrong.
  53. His heart won't stand the strain much longer.
  54. Graham is more determined than ever to win the club its third Championship under his command.
  55. This machine won't let you down.
  56. She did bloody well to win that race.
  57. Now she won't have to go out to work any more.
  58. That sort of gain for Labour is nothing like good enough to win them the general election.
  59. It certainly doesn't rank as his greatest win.
  60. The received wisdom is that they cannot win.
  61. I know it won't cost very much but that's not the point.
  62. The party is struggling to win back voters who have been alienated by recent scandals.
  63. I'll lay you any money you like he won't come.
  64. It won't take you long to find your sea legs.
  65. If I don't win it's no big deal.
  66. At one stage it looked as though they would win.
  67. He does not have any realistic chance of winning the election.
  68. The team's win was greeted as a major triumph.
  69. They won by a single goal after extra time.
  70. You won't get a clear view of the stage from here.
  71. She won bronze for Great Britain in the European Championships.
  72. He was on a real high after winning the competition.
  73. We haven't won yet, not by any means.
  74. You'll water the plants while I'm away, won't you?
  75. I worry that I won't get into college.
  76. Main Street won't be happy with this new program.