Similar words: winning, winnings, twinning, winning post, award-winning, winning streak, win a prize, inning. Meaning: adj. holding first place in a contest.
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(1) Nobel Prize-winning economist Milton Friedman once lamented that since everyone handles money, there are many know-nothings who think they understand economics.
(2) They were part of a prize-winning herd of more than 80 cattle which was founded 5 years ago.
(3) It was a prize-winning joke, but I didn't get it.
(4) The first four rounds are designed to produce 32 prize-winning county champions, who will then go forward to the national rounds.
(5) Well the rhyme was quite clever, but somehow it didn't have the prize-winning ring to it.
(6) Amongst its alumni, the school can count the Nobel prize-winning physicist Ernest Walton.
(7) Coca Cola's prize-winning advertising campaign has put all others in the shade.
(8) Among her prize-winning stock is Bickels Tinker Toy, which she says is one of the smallest miniatures in the world.
(9) Ferris, a physicist and prize-winning popular science writer, is qualified for the job if anyone is.
(10) This prizewinning essay was written by an unknown author.
(11) Her prizewinning novel is a good read.
(12) Deriving from the prizewinning translation of the Chinese verse "East or West, Guilin landscape is best", this paper discusses translation as being an invention, technique as well as art.
(13) Now let's look at a few prizewinning photos and see why the judges gave them such high scores.
(14) I hope to draw a prizewinning ticket, but very is actually uncertain.
(15) For this, I'll learn hard and attempt my prizewinning to protect environment.
(16) Steven Chu, the Nobel prizewinning physicist chosen by Obama to be his energy secretary, also faced questioning today before a Senate committee.
(17) Payment at L/C will give the prizewinning protection to the exporters.
(18) Juliet Hulme: All the prizewinning grouping hit intense chests and pearl diseases . Its every frightfully romantic.
(19) Before 1905, 20% of prizewinning work was done before age 30, but by 2000, this fell to almost zero.
(20) And in next to no time he was a hit with the prizewinning youngsters.
(21) And the idiot boys he grew up with would trot past the gate with their prizewinning bulls.
(22) Her three pet moggies gave her the idea for her prizewinning story.
(23) Photographs can also point out the extraordinary or magical in the seemingly irrelevant[sentencedict.com], as in Bolucevschi Vitali's prizewinning image of ants poised like dancers in stellar form.
(24) Extra convenience for consumers is the common thread running through many of the prizewinning entries in the 2006 Flexible Packaging Achievement awards.
(25) Given my interest in oil painting, this is the prizewinning location to learn.
(26) Also in attendance was Elena Bodnar, last year's public health laureate, who announced that the public can now buy her prizewinning invention – a bra that transforms into a pair of gas masks.
(27) Many color people indicated that this time blows the color besides to draw a prizewinning ticket, but also has a wish: Disaster relief.
(28) Lao Xiao cannot bear curiously, the click enters draws a prizewinning ticket the page, as soon as looked, felt relieved.
(29) I edit a newspaper that has embraced new media with creative, prizewinning gusto.
(30) For five life in Paris, those with a some more cardinal euros in their pockets can enjoy the prizewinning of French cuisine when sitting 50 metres up in the sky.
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