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    win·ning
    [ˈwiniNG]
    adjective
    winning (adjective) · winningest (superlative adjective)
    1. gaining, resulting in, or relating to victory in a contest or competition:
      "a winning streak"
    2. attractive; endearing:
      "a winning smile"
    noun
    (winnings)
    winnings (plural noun) · winning (noun)
    1. money won, especially by gambling:
      "he went to collect his winnings"
    win
    [win]
    verb
    winning (present participle)
    1. be successful or victorious in (a contest or conflict):
      "the Mets have won four games in a row" · "a determination to win" · "the Pirates won 2–1"
    2. acquire or secure as a result of a contest, conflict, bet, or other endeavor:
      "there are hundreds of prizes to be won" · "the sort of play that won them the World Cup"
      • gain (a person's attention, support, or love), typically gradually or by effort:
        "you will find it difficult to win back their attention"
      • (win someone over)
        gain the support or favor of someone by action or persuasion:
        "her sense of humor had won him over at once"
      • (win out)
        manage to succeed or achieve something by effort:
        "talent won out over bureaucracy"
      • archaic
        manage to reach (a place) by effort:
        "many lived to win the great cave"
      • obtain (ore) from a mine.
    Origin
    Old English winnan ‘strive, contend’ also ‘subdue and take possession of, acquire’, of Germanic origin.
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    verb
    1. be successful or victorious in (a contest or conflict):
      come first in
      finish first in
      be victorious in
      triumph in
      take first prize in
      achieve success in
      be successful in
      prevail in
      come first
      finish first
      be the winner
      be victorious
      be the victor
      carry/win the day
      carry all before one
      defeat/overcome the opposition
      take the honors/crown
      gain the palm
      come out ahead
      come out on top
      achieve mastery
      make a clean sweep
      Opposite:
      be beaten
    2. acquire or secure as a result of a contest, conflict, bet, or other endeavor:
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