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Definition of winning
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of winning is as below...
Winning
(a.)
Attracting;
adapted
to gain
favor;
charming;
as, a
winning
address..
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Hazard
::
Hazard
(n.)
Holing
a ball,
whether
the
object
ball
(winning
hazard)
or the
player's
ball
(losing
hazard)..
Sweepstake
::
Sweepstake
(n.) A
winning
of all the
stakes
or
prizes.
Mimical
::
Mimical
(a.)
Imitative;
characterized
by
resemblance
to other
forms;
--
applied
to
crystals
which by
twinning
resemble
simple
forms of a
higher
grade of
symmetry.
Winning
::
Winning
(a.)
Attracting;
adapted
to gain
favor;
charming;
as, a
winning
address..
Rope
::
Rope (v. t.) To
prevent
from
winning
(as a
horse),
by
pulling
or
curbing..
Handyy-dandy
::
Handyy-dandy
(n.) A
child's
play, one child
guessing
in which
closed
hand the other holds some small
object,
winning
the
object
if right and
forfeiting
an
equivalent
if
wrong;
hence,
forfeit..
Victorious
::
Victorious
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
victory,
or a
victor'
being a
victor;
bringing
or
causing
a
victory;
conquering;
winning;
triumphant;
as, a
victorious
general;
victorious
troops;
a
victorious
day..
Winningness
::
Winningness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
winning.
Slam
::
Slam (n.)
Winning
all the
tricks
of a deal.
Pull
::
Pull (v. t.) To hold back, and so
prevent
from
winning;
as, the
favorite
was
pulled..
Game
::
Game (v. i.) A
contest,
physical
or
mental,
according
to
certain
rules,
for
amusement,
recreation,
or for
winning
a
stake;
as, a game of
chance;
games of
skill;
field
games,
etc..
Twinning
::
Twinning
(n.) The
assemblage
of two or more
crystals,
or parts of
crystals,
in
reversed
position
with
reference
to each other in
accordance
with some
definite
law; also,
rarely,
in
artificial
twinning
(accomplished
for
example
by
pressure),
the
process
by which this
reversal
is
brought
about..
Winning
::
Winning
(n.) The
money,
etc.,
gained
by
success
in
competition
or
contest,
esp, in
gambling;
--
usually
in the
plural..
Parting
::
Parting
(n.)
Lamellar
separation
in a
crystallized
mineral,
due to some other cause than
cleavage,
as to the
presence
of
twinning
lamellae..
Clumps
::
Clumps
(n.) A game in which
questions
are asked for the
purpose
of
enabling
the
questioners
to
discover
a word or thing
previously
selected
by two
persons
who
answer
the
questions;
-- so
called
because
the
players
take sides in two
clumps
or
groups,
the clump which
guesses
the word
winning
the
game..
Insinuating
::
Insinuating
(a.)
Winding,
creeping,
or
flowing
in,
quietly
or
stealthily;
suggesting;
winning
favor and
confidence
insensibly..
Rubber
::
Rubber
(n.) In some
games,
as
whist,
the odd game, as the third or the
fifth,
when there is a tie
between
the
players;
as, to play the
rubber;
also, a
contest
determined
by the
winning
of two out of three
games;
as, to play a
rubber
of
whist..
Trump
::
Trump (n.) A
winning
card; one of a
particular
suit
(usually
determined
by
chance
for each deal) any card of which takes any card of the other
suits.
Hypocrite
::
Hypocrite
(n.) One who plays a part;
especially,
one who, for the
purpose
of
winning
approbation
of
favor,
puts on a fair
outside
seeming;
one who
feigns
to be other and
better
than he is; a false
pretender
to
virtue
or
piety;
one who
simulates
virtue
or
piety..
Sweet
::
Sweet
(superl.)
Plaesing
to the mind; mild;
gentle;
calm;
amiable;
winning;
presuasive;
as, sweet
manners..
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