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WINNING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
WINNING definition: 1. that has won something: 2. friendly and charming and often making people like you: 3. that has…. Learn more.
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WINNING Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of WINNING is the act of one that wins : victory. How to use winning in a sentence.
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WINNING definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
adjective: [person, horse, team] ganador, vencedor; [number, entry] ganador; [goal, shot] de la victoria [...] You can use winning to describe a person or thing that wins something such as a competition, game, or election. The striker scored the winning goal.
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What Does “Winning” Mean? | Dr. Craig Manning - The Fearless Mind
Winning is not about beating others, but about overcoming yourself and reaching your full potential. Learn how to define winning and apply it to your business, sport, or life from a mental strength coach.
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What does Winning mean? - Definitions.net
Winning generally refers to achieving the first position, succeeding in a competition, struggle, conflict or endeavor, or obtaining a desired objective or result. This can be in the context of sports, games, business, wars or personal aspirations. It often implies surpassing others or overcoming challenges or obstacles.
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WINNING Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
the act of a person or thing that wins. Usually winnings. something that is won, especially money. Mining. any opening by which coal is being or has been extracted. a bed of coal ready for mining. the winning team. a winning child; a winning smile. Examples have not been reviewed.
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Winning - definition of winning by The Free Dictionary
Learn the meaning and usage of the word winning as an adjective, noun, and verb. Find synonyms, translations, and related terms for winning in different contexts and domains.
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winning - WordReference.com Dictionary of English
win•ning /ˈwɪnɪŋ/ n. [uncountable] the act of one that wins. Usually, winnings. [plural] something won, esp. money. successful or victorious: a winning team. pleasing or pleasant: a winning personality. win•ning (win′ ing), n. the act of a person or thing that wins. Usually, winnings. something that is won, esp. money.
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95 Inspirational Quotes About Winning (ATTITUDE) - Gracious Quotes
Winning doesn’t always mean being first. Winning means you’re doing better than you’ve ever done before. – Bonnie Blair. Winning isn’t about finishing in first place. It’s about overcoming obstacles, and getting to the finish line. – Derek Redmond. Sooner or later, those who win are those who think they can. – Paul Tournier.
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What does winning really mean? - Cath Bishop
That ‘winning is everything’ (- a phrase usually attributed to legendary American Football coach Vince Lombardi, but actually first coined by UCLA Football Coach Henry Sanders –) and that ‘the winner takes all’ (- a phrase that originates from the military practice of a victorious army taking whatever they wanted as the ‘spoils of war’, more rec...