win one's way

  • 51One HD — For the Asian pay TV channel known as One on its high definition feed, see SET One. One Launched 26 March 2009 Network Network Ten Owned by Ten Network Holdings Picture f …

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  • 52win — win1 W1S1 [wın] v past tense and past participle won [wʌn] present participle winning ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(competition/race)¦ 2¦(prize)¦ 3¦(get/achieve)¦ 4¦(make somebody win something)¦ 5 you win 6 you can t win 7 you can t win them all …

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  • 53win — 1 /wIn/ verb past tense and past participle won /w n/ present participle winning 1 COMPETITION/RACE (I, T) to be the best or first in a competition, game, election etc: Who do you think will win the next election? | win at sth: I never win at… …

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  • 54One-China policy — The One China policy (simplified Chinese: 一个中国; traditional Chinese: 一個中國 政策 ; pinyin: yī gè Zhōngguó) refers to the policy or view that there is only one state called China , despite the existence of two governments that claim to be China …

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  • 55One Direction — Origin United Kingdom Genres Pop Years active …

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  • 56One Vision (DTT) — OneVision DTT Type Digital Terrestrial Television Industry Media Founded 2009 Headquarters Dublin, Ireland TV3 Group Dubl …

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  • 57One Israel — For the party formed by Yitzhak Yitzhaky, see One Israel (1980). One Israel ישראל אחת Leader Ehud Barak Founded 1999 Dissolved 15 May 2001 …

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  • 58one-two — /wun tooh /, n. 1. Also called one two punch. Boxing. a left hand jab immediately followed by a right cross. 2. Informal. any strong or effective combination of two people or things: The old one two of a good passer and a good receiver is the… …

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  • 59win over — {v. phr.} To convert to one s position or point of view. * /The Democrats offered him a high level executive position and thus way won him over to their side./ …

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  • 60win over — {v. phr.} To convert to one s position or point of view. * /The Democrats offered him a high level executive position and thus way won him over to their side./ …

    Dictionary of American idioms