winning — win|ning [ˈwınıŋ] adj [only before noun] 1.) the winning person or thing is the one that wins or makes you win a competition or game ▪ the winning team ▪ The winning design came from an architect in Glasgow. ▪ Beckham scored the winning goal. 2.) … Dictionary of contemporary English
winning — (win) win·ning || wɪnɪŋ v. be victorious; gain; obtain; arrive with great effort; succeed; acquire; convince; gain trust (or approval, favor, etc.) win·ning || wɪnɪŋ n. victory; gaining, earning; profit; opening to a coal mine adj.… … English contemporary dictionary
winningest — win•ning•est [[t]ˈwɪn ɪŋ ɪst[/t]] adj. Informal. 1) cvb inf winning most often: the winningest coach in college basketball[/ex] 2) cvb inf most winning or charming: the winningest smile in town[/ex] • Etymology: 1970–75 … From formal English to slang
prizewinning — [prīz′win΄iŋ] adj. 1. having won, or worthy of, a prize 2. entitling a person to a prize [a prizewinning lottery ticket] * * * prize·win·ning also prize win·ning (prīzʹwĭn ĭng) adj. Having won or worthy of winning a prize … Universalium
winnings — n. profits, sum of money that is won winning (win) win·ning || wɪnɪŋ v. be victorious; gain; obtain; arrive with great effort; succeed; acquire; convince; gain trust (or approval, favor, etc.) win·ning || wɪnɪŋ n. victory; gaining,… … English contemporary dictionary
china — /chuy neuh/, n. 1. a translucent ceramic material, biscuit fired at a high temperature, its glaze fired at a low temperature. 2. any porcelain ware. 3. plates, cups, saucers, etc., collectively. 4. figurines made of porcelain or ceramic material … Universalium