a winning streak• Modern-daypirates have been on a winning streak.• We still have four games left and we can still put together a winning streak.• It was Charlton who stopped a winning streak at the end of last season which cost Leicester automaticpromotion.• The victorious get to dream about a winning streak before being pummeled again the week after.• Can the firmextenda winning streak for a hundred years, without losing its high creditrating?• Is this the start of a winning streak for Destefani and his in-line powered Strega?• Clear as day - I was on a winning streak, I'd hit a seam.• Planting the seeds for a winning streak, right?
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winning• A group of reporters followed the winningjockey and horse into the winner's enclosure.• Even in that case, though, it is doubtful that Black could have obtainedseriouswinningprospects.• Clear as day - I was on a winningstreak, I'd hit a seam.• It was there that presentations were made to the winningteam by Andrew Steel, ManagingDirector.• The winning team will go through to the grandfinal in London.• And the trophy was taken, in a winning time of sixty four seconds, by a team from Winchester.• Dave Mitchell typifying Town's efforts to get back to winning ways.
winning smile• He would have liked to be introduced, he said with a winning smile.• Invariably, Charles greets you with a good word and a winning smile.• Votewinning smiles as Christine Ellsmore, Designer, meets the trio.• Her winning smile or her prettyblondehair?