win+by+victory

  • 41win — [[t]wɪn[/t]] v. won, win•ning, n. 1) to finish first in a race, contest, or the like 2) to succeed by striving or effort (sometimes fol. by out): His finer nature won out[/ex] 3) to gain the victory; overcome an adversary: The home team won[/ex]… …

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  • 42Victory Shield — Infobox sports league title = Sky Sports Victory Shield| current season = 2008 Victory Shield pixels = 165, 196 caption = The Victory Shield this is the second trophy, in use since the Second World War as the first trophy was lost during the war …

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  • 43Victory Bell (Carolina-Duke) — The Victory Bell is the traveling trophy given to the winner of the annual football game between the Duke and North Carolina . Following their win after overtime in the 2007 game, North Carolina lead the series 39 20 with one game tied. History… …

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  • 44win*/*/*/ — [wɪn] (past tense and past participle won [wʌn] ) verb I 1) [I/T] to defeat everyone else by being the best, or by finishing first in a competition Ant: lose Every time we play tennis, she wins.[/ex] Who won the race?[/ex] The Liberals won the… …

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  • 45win — verb (wins, winning; past and past participle won) 1》 be successful or victorious in (a contest or conflict). 2》 acquire as a result of a contest, conflict, etc.     ↘gain (someone s attention, support, or love).     ↘(win someone over) gain the… …

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  • 46win — 1. verb 1) he won the race Syn: take, be the victor in, be the winner of, come first in, take first prize in, triumph in, be successful in Ant: lose 2) Claire knew he would win Syn …

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  • 47win — 1. verb /wɪn/ a) To achieve victory in (a game, a war, etc). And yf ye wynne vs in bataille the lady shal haue her landes ageyne [...]. b) To obtain (someone) by wooing. Who would win in a fight between an octopus and a dolphin? 2 …

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  • 48win home —    obsolete Scottish to die    Christian devout use of the death of another, although the speaker seldom seemed anxious to secure a similar victory for himself. Also as win your way or win to rest:     Thro a life s troubles we ll win home at e… …

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  • 49Victory In Europe Cup — The Victory In Europe Cup was a one off football tournament won by Celtic F.C. on May 9, 1945.To celebrate the end of hostilities on the European continent in 1945, the Glasgow Charity Cup committee presented the Victory in Europe Cup to be… …

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  • 50Victory auction — A victory auction is a type of auction in which the bidders to purchase an object write down their bids, and the bidder with the highest bid wins, but pays the price bid by the second highest bidder. The object of a victory auction is to… …

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