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If you have the winning bid at an auction, then you have won that item with the bid you placed. After you pay for the item, it will be transferred to you.
It meant that the North was voting to fight on.
Everyone who doesn't believe in the imaginary person you pray to is dead.
You must have meant "trainer points". This can be earned by winning contests, walking your dog, training your dog and bathing, grooming your dog. Winning first prize in contests is definitely the quickest way to get trainer points.
No. The Americans took the high ground which meant the British had to go up hill .
they're black That may be funny or something, but it doesn't answer anything. Maybe they meant, how do they keep winning these marathons? Is it because of their life-style? How do they train?
All you get is a comic strip drawn by Nate that shows him using a stink bomb. This was meant to suggest a clue to how to succeed in the detention room.
The term 'Playwin' typically refers to the Indian lottery. The Playwin is an online lottery that many Indians frequent and play regularly, in hopes of winning money.
Lady Luck is a term used by gamblers. It originated from when a lady who stood next to the winner of a card game was thought to be the cause of the person playing winning.
Award-winning.
Similies for winning
Yes, winning is a verb, the present participle (win, wins, winning, won); winning is also a verbal noun (gerund), and an adjective. Examples:Verb: We were winning the game right up to the final buzzer.Noun: Winning is better than losing but playing is the best part.Adjective: We will congratulate the winning team with smiles on our faces.