winning - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • hit: And when Giles hit the winning runs I wasn't that surprised.
  • pay: To pay a winning there are bothered mickey marcello we make decisions.
  • experience: The cards they experience a winning you enjoy doing it a regular.
  • take: After each stop you have the option to take the winnings and go home or head on to the next pub.
  • split: Lottery Syndicates allow players to play in a group and split the winnings.
  • expect: The expected winnings for the bet with your friend are easy to calculate.

Adjective modifier

  • potential: I dont know why, I guess its the " potential winnings " you could get.

Modifies a noun

  • streak: She's not forgiven me for my winning streak back in March.
  • formula: In a second, I'm going to explain my winning formula.
  • bidder: Winning bidders will receive 2 invites to the sponsors evening along with the away shirt which Paul will present during the evening.
  • entry: Film showing will be the winning entries from June's Swansea Bay Film Festival.
  • margin: The score of Bury 6 Derby County 0 is the biggest winning margin in FA Cup final history.
  • combination: A winning combination is any vertical, horizontal or diagonal line of four numbers.

Modifying Another Word

  • about: Second, elections are obviously about winning - but a good vote can lay the basis for future elections.
  • only: This is the sign of true champions not only winning, but winning comprehensively, giving the opposition nothing.

Noun used with modifier

  • lottery: One could try this with the National Lottery - I'll give the Buyer X % of my lottery winnings.
  • award: We at Cowell's Garden Center, the award winning ' meeting place for plant lovers "
  • prise: At 1,400gns was a classy heifer from the Hodgson family's prize winning ' Wormanby ' herd.
  • horse: Putting five highest odds in and then cross referencing against all odds to give likelihood of each horse winning.

Possessives

  • establishment: Remain but the establishment's winnings last month to the recently.

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