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91won ton — /won ton / 1. (in Chinese cooking) a dumpling filled with minced pork and spices, usually boiled in and served with soup but sometimes fried as a side dish. 2. a soup containing won tons. Also, wonton. [1930 35; < dial. Chin (Guangdong) wàhn tan …
92won the lottery — won in a raffle, won a large sum of money …
93won ton — [wän′tän΄] n. [Cantonese wan t an < Mandarin hun tun, stuffed dumpling] a Chinese dish consisting of casings of noodle dough filled with chopped meat, fish, or vegetables and boiled: served in a broth (won ton soup) or fried and served as a… …
94won't take no for an answer — won’t take no for an answer spoken phrase used for saying that someone is very determined that you should do what they want, especially that you should accept their offer or invitation You’re coming to the wedding. I won’t take no for an answer.… …
95won´der|ing|ly — won|der|ing «WUHN duhr ihng», adjective. that wonders. –won´der|ing|ly, adverb …
96won|der|ing — «WUHN duhr ihng», adjective. that wonders. –won´der|ing|ly, adverb …
97Won't you please oblige us with a Bren Gun? — is a humorous song written and composed by Noel Coward in 1943. Like much of Coward s work it displays skill at wordplay and evokes a feeling of both good humour and patriotic pride. The song pokes fun at the disorder and shortages of equipment,… …
98Wön-san — (Quen san), chines. Jüan schan, japan. Gensan, Hafenstadt im östl. Korea, an der Broughtonbai, (1893) 15.000 E., seit 1883 Vertragshafen …
99Wön-su-tschou — (Wen su tschou), s. Aksu …
100Wön-tschou — Wön tschou, chines. Hafen, s. Wen tschou …