A sentence for the word won. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use won in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for won.
- I won. (9)
- He won two races. (8)
- He had held on, and won. (8)
- Chivalry had won the day. (8)
- It was won against odds. (10)
- He won me in five minutes. (10)
- Shall the sword say, This is the battle I won! (10)
- Others were not so easily won. (10)
- The battle was won without a blow. (10)
- Was ever hero in this fashion won? (10)
- The ground he won quaked under him. (10)
- Strength is not won by miracle or rape. (10)
- He has quite won the heart of his sister. (10)
- She won her dress and a piece of jewelry. (10)
- Between us, I think we should have won you. (4)
- Thanks to the storm, I suppose, I have won. (10)
- He has won the Paderewski Prize for composition. (3)
- He stated that the number of 17 had won before. (10)
- The name, the name, the new name thou hast won? (10)
- He had just won a tenner on a horse of that name. (8)
- She would have the reason, if she was to be won. (10)
- I looked on her as mine for the hour, and well won. (10)
- Finally, without a sense of being wooed, it was won. (10)
- He could name a lady he had won, a lady he had lost. (10)
- Groseman Buttermore, had been won to the cause of humanity. (10)
- He forbore entreaties for privileges, and won her gratitude. (10)
- We may think we have won him to serve us, up comes his honesty. (10)
- The battle must be won on the field, and what does the hero now? (10)
- And next I was led to the conclusion that he had won it to lose it. (10)
- It appeared almost as if my father had won them over to baffle him. (10)
- At first the latter eyed her askance, but she soon won her affection. (5)
- She won and retained the eyes of her hearer sympathetically, it seemed. (10)
- Nor was it only his powerful animation, generosity, and grace that won them. (10)
- And we have won it with our hands, thanks (he implied it so) to our religion. (10)
- Though Evan claimed only the hand-kerchief he had won, his heart sank at the sound. (10)
- Matey said he should be happy to reach it with half the honours Lord Ormont had won. (10)
- From the opera it has won its way into absolute music, creating new and original forms. (3)
- Her grand-daughters won the satisfied look if they wore a combination touching his memory. (10)
- Wisdom is won of its fight, The combat incessant; and dries To mummywrap perching a height. (10)
- The post of Irish Secretary must be won by real service founded on absolute local knowledge. (10)
- It makes one sick and sorry often to see how cheaply the applause of the common people is won. (9)
- He felt like a man who has won at cards, and sneaked away without giving the loser his revenge. (8)
- In the end this war will be won by the country whose financial position stands the strain best. (8)
- Now that the battle had been won, prudence required that he withdraw to his base of operations. (1)
- And by the time it has won a reputation, it will be undermined by a radicaller Radical Journal. (10)
- Notwithstanding their dignity and nobility of conception, they won their way but slowly to favor. (3)
- She has her opportunity for winning the Anglican English, as formerly she won the Dissenter Welsh. (10)
- Some understanding of how the other woman had been won to the leap with him, was drawing in about her. (10)
- The worst was that, when some one went, we lost a friend, and when some one came we only won a stranger. (9)
- If Jeff had even this, the sort of standing in college which he failed of would easily have been won, too. (9)
- Poland is represented by =Paderewski=, while =Soltys= has won renown in symphony, and =Stalkowsky= in opera. (3)
- You saw how he can jump; he won ten pounds from me that same evening betting on what he knew was a certainty. (8)
- Now and then its extent flashed upon me, but the glimpse was lost to my retroverted vision almost as soon as won. (9)
- Wherefore Troyes suffered himself to be prevailed upon by Iberville and be content with the victories already won. (19)
- But the small folk touched him daily by their genuine concern for her whose grace and softness had won their hearts. (8)
- A terribly strong inexhaustible man, of a magical power too; or would he otherwise have won such a mastery over Nevil? (10)
- Sleepless, yet filled with triumphant joy, like a general who has won a glorious victory, he watched through the night. (5)
- This won Seymour the easy laugh, and Lapham silently wondered that the fellow never got off any of those things to him. (9)
- Why, the case of a man who has cleverly won a bold stroke for his country must be good, as long as he holds his tongue. (10)
- The feeling that, after all, she had won a sort of victory, retained her property, was every moment gaining ground in her. (8)
- The editor need not repeat the bold strokes that won public confidence; he has only to avoid anything that would forfeit it. (16)
- Though working for their own ends, they won the esteem of their allies, which will count for them in the struggles to follow. (10)
- His face expressed a transparent simple-mindedness that won the confidence of the ladies and awakened their ideal of generosity. (10)
- His glance was much drawn to the very white duck trousers Weyburn had put on, for a souvenir of the approbation they had won at Marlow. (10)
- Fleetwood quitted the table-numbers to throw on Pair; he won, won again, pushed his luck and lost, dragging Abrane with him. (10)
- Ladies have been won, a fresh posterity founded, and grand financial schemes devised, revolts arranged, a yoke shaken off, in less of mortal time. (10)
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Definition of won:
- won, wun, v.i. to dwell: to abide: to be accustomed. | n. a dwelling: an abode. | n. won’ing, dwelling. (0) | won, wun, pa.t. and pa.p. of win_.(0)
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