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winning [ˈwɪnɪŋ] ADJ

1. winning (one that wins):

winning
to be first past winning post
it's nice to be on the winning side!

2. winning (charming):

winning

prize-winning ADJ

I . win <won, won> [wɪn] VB trans

1. win (in competition, war):

win

Phrases:

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Although highly successful at the game, he revealed that winning championships was of comparatively little interest to him compared to these more nebulous aspects.
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He has won numerous awards for his fiction, including winning and being nominated for key short story competitions.
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After the player reached a non-winning end of the game, he or she was given the option to read musings by the narrator.
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If they collected three different symbols they were able to nudge the symbols into a winning combination, like on a standard fruit machine.
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It is put about by people who really just like being on the winning side.
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The certainty that claims on him would be paid on demand made his winning tickets as negotiable among his customers as bank-notes.
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Each medal-winning wine is tasted on at least three occasions by a minimum of 10 different judges including top wine tasters.
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Once a winning ticket has been paid, however, it is much more difficult to determine whether another individual was the rightful owner.
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Each winning raffle number wins a fixed amount of 20,000.
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They failed to improve on their previous output of 491, winning only three games.
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