winningswin‧nings /ˈwɪnɪŋz/ noun [plural] - Scooping up his winnings, he went off to invest them at the blackjack table.
- She collected her winnings and put them into her bag.
- And they decided for reasons best known to themselves to invest some of their winnings in buying people like me.
- As with those who sell their winnings, players who take the option must settle for less than the advertised prize.
- But Bailey broke the record for winnings by a jockey, pulling in $ 16. 3 million in purses.
- In six months her winnings, which had saved the firm, would have degenerated into a mere loan.
- Just as the size of the winnings amazed her, so did the size of the losses terrify her.
- Reliable domestiques are the stars' most valued comrades - and by long tradition they share the stars' winnings.
- Sanchez collected the winnings, pushed half the roll into his shirt and gave the other half back.
- That easily trumped the 23 percent winnings turned in by the overall market.
something that you get when you win► prize something that is given to the person who wins a competition, game, or race: · The prize is a 3-week holiday in the Bahamas.first/second/third etc prize: · Second prize is a book token.win/get a prize: · She won the Booker Prize for her novel 'The Blind Assassin'.prize winner: · A list of prize winners will appear in net week's issue.
► cup a special silver or gold container, shaped like a large cup with two handles, that is given to the winner of a sports competition: · The Queen presented the cup to the captain of the winning team.
► medal a round flat piece of metal that is given to someone who has won a race, game, or competition: · The winning team went up to collect their medalsgold/silver/bronze medal (=a medal for coming first/second/third): · The gold medal was won by Anna Svensen.
► trophy an object or special cup that is given to the winner of a race, game, or competition, especially in sports: · The winner went to receive her trophy.· They became the first British team to win a major European trophy.
► jackpot the largest amount of money that can be won in a game of chance: · The jackpot is worth $1 million this week.hit the jackpot (=win it): · Unemployed roadsweeper Mickey Reid hit the jackpot when his £4 Lotto ticket won him £1.8m.
► winnings money that you win by playing games for money: · She collected her winnings and put them into her bag.· Scooping up his winnings, he went off to invest them at the blackjack table.
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