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be winning with
verb
To conquer, defeat.
Exact(7)
And yet many, many people are saying that I'll be winning with the flying big-league!
Maybe expectations have become far too high: winning is not enough, it has to be winning with knobs on.
Because Radio Shack just offered up an excellent way for you to be #winning with regards to your 4S-toting friends.
After launching Rando last month, a random photo-sharing app which sparked plenty of confusion/curiosity over its lack of social sharing features (curiosity appears to be winning, with more than a million randos since shared), Ustwo has turned its attention to two-way communication and unboxed Honk!: a messaging app for iOS and Android.
The crowds seemed to be winning, with police tactics proving ineffective at getting the protests to disperse for good.
If they see you competing and winning with guys maybe I shouldn't be winning with, that's maybe even an advantage for me".
Similar(52)
But this World Cup will not be won with 260s.
It is a battle that can only be won with openness, free argument and light.
CAN the battle against music piracy be won with sweeping new laws?
"The conflict here will not be won with bombs but with books...
It's gripping stuff, and it wins the rape-joke argument the way it should be won – with comedy.
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