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(as in “to achieve a prize, trophy, or victory; or to achieve the first place in a competition: to win”)
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What is being signed (English Meaning)
WIN (as in “to achieve a prize, trophy, or victory; or to achieve the first place in a competition: to win”)
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This Sign is Used to Say (Sign Synonyms)
- VICTORY
- VICTORY (as in “religious victory”)
- WIN (as in “to achieve a prize, trophy, or victory; or to achieve the first place in a competition: to win”)
- WINNER
Examples of Usage
English Sentence
Phyllis Frelich was a deaf actress and famous for winning the 1980 Best Actress Tony Award for the play “Children of a Lesser God.”
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Ashley Fiolek is a Deaf Motocross Racer. She started motorcycling when she was three years old. She won four Woman Motocross Championships in 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012. She is now retired.
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Terence Parkin is a deaf swimmer from South Africa. He won the silver medal in the Olympics in 2000.
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Marlee Matlin is a famous Deaf Actress. She won an Academy Award and a Golden Globe for her role in the movie Children of a Lesser God.
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Sir John Cornforth was a deaf chemist who won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1975.
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Louise Fletcher is a CODA and was the third actress in history to win an Academy Award, BAFTA Award, and Golden Globe Award for a single performance.
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Matt Hamill is a Deaf wrestler. He won three NCAA National Championships, a silver and gold medal in the Deaflympics, and there is a movie about his life called “The Hammer.”
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Sign Variations for this Word
- Variation 1 – ASL
- Variation 2 – Fingerspelled
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Meaning of you win! in English
you win!
- admit
- battering
- capitulate
- chase
- chase shadows idiom
- concede
- defeat
- downfall
- fallen
- give
- give in
- go down
- meet
- say
- say uncle idiom
- tail
- take a battering idiom
- throw
- throw in the towel idiom
- whipsaw
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More meanings of you win!
- you can’t win ’em all idiom
- you can’t win them all idiom
- you win some, you lose some , at you can’t win ’em all idiom
- you win some, you lose some , at you can’t win them all idiom
- heads I win, tails you lose idiom
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- you can’t win ’em all idiom
- you can’t win them all idiom
- you win some, you lose some , at you can’t win ’em all idiom
- you win some, you lose some , at you can’t win them all idiom
- heads I win, tails you lose idiom
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careful when using money or food, or (of a meal) cheap or small in amount
you win! definition: 1. something you say to someone who has persuaded you to do something that you did not intend to…. Learn more.