Jun 28, 2005 21:45
awl four won
won four awl
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awl (ôl)
n.
A pointed tool for making holes, as in wood or leather.
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four (fôr, fr)
n.
The cardinal number equal to 3 + 1.
The fourth in a set or sequence.
Something having four parts, units, or members, such as a musical quartet or a four-cylinder engine.
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win (wn)
v. won, (wn) win·ning, wins
v. intr.
To achieve victory or finish first in a competition.
To achieve success in an effort or venture: struggled to overcome the handicap and finally won.
v. tr.
To achieve victory or finish first in.
To receive as a prize or reward for performance.
To achieve or attain by effort: win concessions in negotiations.
To obtain or earn (a livelihood, for example). See Synonyms at earn1.
To make (one's way) with effort.
To reach with difficulty: The ship won a safe port.
To take in battle; capture: won the heights after a fierce attack.
To succeed in gaining the favor or support of; prevail on: Her eloquence won over the audience.
To gain the affection or loyalty of.
To appeal successfully to (someone's sympathy, for example).
To persuade (another) to marry one: He wooed and won her.
To discover and open (a vein or deposit) in mining.
To extract from a mine or from mined ore.
n.
A victory, especially in a competition.
First place in a competition.
An amount won or earned.
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