Win

//wɪn//

"Win" in a Sentence (33 examples)

To win his audience, the speaker resorted to using rhetorical techniques he learned from his communication courses.

Did you say that I could never win?

Your team doesn't have a prayer to win the championship game.

I wonder which of you will win.

You may or may not win.

It is probable that he will win the speech contest.

The crowd may be on the side of Luciano, but the champ has got the skill to win and that's what matters.

We ought to win.

We said we should win.

We were lucky to win the battle.

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For and we doo bataille we two wyl fyghte with one knyȝt at ones and therfore yf ye wille fyghte ſoo we wille be redy at what houre ye wille aſſigne And yf ye wynne vs in bataille the lady ſhal haue her landes ageyne ye ſay wel ſayd ſir Vwayne therfor make yow redy ſo that ye be here to morne in the defence of the ladyes ryght

For the glory, the power to win the Black Lord, I will search for the Emerald Sword.

I well may gang out, love, but I'll never win home.

No sooner did I get my freedom than my footsteps began to be dogged by the spies of the Iron Heel. It was necessary that they should be thrown off the track, and that I should win to California.

As this position was vulnerable, a trench was immediately begun from the junction of the Green Line with Lager Alley, back to the old British front line, in order to form a defensive flank for the protection of the troops of the 5th Infantry Brigade who had won through to their objective.

Parson Brooke was transferred in a couple of years to the Southwark mint, on dissolution of which he won back to the Tower, there to experiment with machinery in Mary's reign.

That euen in the Porch he him did win, And cleft his head aſunder to his chin

And when the stony path began, By which the naked peak they won, Up flew the snowy ptarmigan.

“Has he nae friends?” said she, in a tearful voice. “That has he so!” cried Alan, “if we could but win to them!—friends and rich friends, beds to lie in, food to eat, doctors to see to him—and here he must tramp in the dubs and sleep in the heather like a beggarman.”

to win the jackpot in a lottery;  to win a bottle of wine in a raffle

Thy virtue won me; with virtue preserve me.

She is a woman; therefore to be won.

Mr. Weston seems an excellent creature—quite a first-rate favourite with me already, I assure you. And she appears so truly good—there is something so motherly and kind-hearted about her, that it wins upon one directly.

Who would win in a fight between an octopus and a dolphin?

Ever since the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing, Bostonians now run as "One Boston." The terrorists did not win.

The company hopes to win an order from the government worth over 5 million dollars.

The success of the economic policies should win Mr. Smith the next elections.

The policy success should win the elections for Mr. Smith.

If the local filters conflict with the global filters, the global filters always win.

Our first win of the season put us in high spirits.

Giovani dos Santos smashed home a third five minutes later to wrap up the win.

Pre-64 Win has a heritage that can't be beat. For me, it's Rems for prarie dogs and paper, Wins (or 1917 Enfields) for stuff that wants to stomp you into a greasy spot on the tundra.

Winston Piper didn't look right to her in what she thought of as Flaherty's office. […] “My friends call me Win,” he said. “No need for formality.” ¶ “Sure, Win.” He's hinting.

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