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English Idioms :: winning streak
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winning.html - {n.} A series of several wins one after the other. * /The team extended their winning streak to ten./ |
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Traditional English :: winning
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winning.html - adj. & n. --adj. 1 having or bringing victory or an advantage (the winning entry; a winning stroke). 2 attractive, persuasive (a winning smile; winning ways). --n. (in pl.) money won esp. in betting etc. winning-post a post marking the end of a race. winningly adv. winningness n. |
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English Idioms :: winning streak
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winning.html - {n.} A series of several wins one after the other. * /The team extended their winning streak to ten./ |
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Traditional English :: winning
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winning.html - adj. & n. --adj. 1 having or bringing victory or an advantage (the winning entry; a winning stroke). 2 attractive, persuasive (a winning smile; winning ways). --n. (in pl.) money won esp. in betting etc. winning-post a post marking the end of a race. winningly adv. winningness n. |
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English Idioms :: winning streak
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winning.html - {n.} A series of several wins one after the other. * /The team extended their winning streak to ten./ |
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Traditional English :: winner
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winning.html - n. 1 a person, racehorse, etc. that wins. 2 colloq. a successful or highly promising idea, enterprise, etc. (the new scheme seemed a winner). |
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