621 examples of winner in sentences

Just as interesting was it to see this boy's face when he found his partner was ugly, and that boy swell with pride when he found he had picked a "winner."

He was intensely interested, and when I got through he whispered that he guessed Lenore had picked a "winner."

Under check-cord and spike-collar he would become a fast and stylish dog, clean-cut in his bird work, perhaps a field-trial winner.

"Steer for steer, cow for cow, hoof for hoofI'll put Quarter Circle KT critters against every brute you own that th' Ramblin' Kid lands his horse tinder the wire ahead of Thunderbolt!" Dorsey paled, then a purple-red of fury spread over his neck and face, and with an oath he cried: "I'll call you!" Bills of sale were drawn and turned over to Judge Ivory, to be delivered, after the race, to the winner.

She was sure he had sold Naughty, winner of three blue ribbons, and "out of the contest" no end of times because superior to all competition!

This here cake was made by Esther Coombe's Aunt Amyit's a sure winner!

The winner 'tucks.'

The winner takes P500, and the cup, value P100, presented by the Earl of Sefton, the runner up P200, the third and fourth P50 each, four dogs P36 each, eight dogs P20 each, and sixteen dogs P10 each.

Fullerton, who was a much bigger dog, and was four times declared the winner of the Cup, was 56 lbs.

He ran five times altogether for the Waterloo Cup, and was declared the winner on four occasions.

Brockton's Bounce was a magnificent dog, a winner on the show bench, and of the first Field Trial in England.

None of them had his pace, but some were capital performers, such as Sir Thomas Lennard's Mallard, Mr. George Pilkington's Tory, Mr. Lloyd Price's Luck of Edenhall, winner of the Field Trial Derby, 1878; Lord Downe's Mars and Bounce, and Mr. Barclay Field's Riot.

She was a winner of high honours in Hanover.

They would like to talk over a series of stories similar to the prize winner.

The times being such, I say, and Hilary and Anna as they were: he a winner of men, yes!

For while they were tired, and home and rest were near, the cheers and applause of the people egged them on till they crossed the line, where George was greeted as Winner of the First Annual, Juvenile Race of Nome.

Then it announced, in a delicate vein of sarcasm, that one of the wheel dogs had been the most recent notable addition to the Allan and Darling KennelBaldy, late of Golconda, now of Nome, "a likely Sweepstakes Winner."

Whispering hope; w Alice Hawthorne, pseud. of Septimus Winner, arrangement; Clyde Willard, pseud. of J. Lincoln Hall.

SEE Winner, Septimus.

WINNER, SEPTIMUS.

Winner's woman.

He possessing the appetite of a wolf (Bhima), and the winner of riches (Arjuna), are both unrivalled in fight throughout the world.

In imitation of these gentlemen she will assure those who care to listen to her, that she has had a real bad day, not having managed to get on to a single winner, and that if it hadn't been for a fluke in backing Tantivy, one, two, three, she would have been reduced to a twopence in the pound condition of beggary.

The most distinguished writers are, so it is declared, entered for the Competition, but only the name of the prize-winner is to be revealed, only the prize-winning novel is to be published.

If a governor lost heavily at cards, he would give the winner an order upon some cacique for a corresponding amount of gold, or natives in default of the metal, knowing that the gold could no longer be procured.

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