28 Verbs to Use for the Word wins

and the poor little thing was afraid to say it was a chicken-farm she wanted!" "Promise me, Blutch, you'll play 'em closeto win!"

He who lives wins.

Gilded margins count a sin; Let thy leaves attraction win By thy Golden Rules within: Sayings, fetch'd from Sages old; Saws, which Holy Writ unfold, Worthy to be writ in Gold:

First must we calmness win through self-control, Through things above deserve what lies below.

So far as honour will, I will persuade; I'll lay love's battery to her modest ears; Second my mild assault, you may chance win, Fair parley at the least may hap pass in.

No words of thine can clear thy guilt nor pardon win from me, For the last time my words, my glance, have been addressed to thee.

The unreserve of Ill was there, The clinkers in her last retreat; But, ere the eye could take it in, Or mind could comprehension win, It sunk!and at our feet.

let not dismay or doubt In thee an entrance win!

Noaks and the two inside forwards evidently did not relish this state of things; they had expected an easy win, and began to show their disappointment in the increased roughness of their play.

If I can help her win by rooting from the observation-car, all right!

"Yes," I said, "and we are in midst of warin this are we yet enemies?" "I am a Southerner," smiling softly, "and I hope the South wins.

Well, let them laugh that win.

Whatever stable they come out of, whatever promise they show, let them all train alike, and start fair, and let the best colt win.

The drummer is silent and reason speaks; it is the game of who loses wins.

I come; I fall before Him, faintly saying: "Ah, Lord, shall I thy loving favour win?

The glory of this battle was the lamp by which he planned his future wins.

Two opposing factions bump, utter chaos reigns supreme and the side which recovers first wins.

And shall the sage your approbation win, Whose laughing features wore a constant grin?' 372.

The ranchers had seen the ragged Alcatraz win against the imported horses and they felt they could only show their local patriotism by failing to bid.

"Nay! heaven, O happy bridegroom, Smiled as thou enteredst in To Sparta, like thy brother kings, And told thee thou should'st win!

I would thy favour win; For, when I die, as next of kin, So 'reft am I of human ties, It is thy place to close my eyes!

One of the plain ones up and all the rest with black sides up gives another throw, and the same then turning up wins.

"I shall think that you are afraid to use what I riskedwell, a great dealto win for you.

But I do want Baldy t' win, though.

Verbs, in the Chippewa language, are converted into nouns by adding the particle win.

28 Verbs to Use for the Word  wins