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won

adjective as in achieved

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In 1992, Republican George H.W. Bush won the Asian-American vote by 24 points.

No Jewish woman has been crowned Miss America since Bess Myerson won in 1945.

Several Republicans won primaries in 2014 by running as ideologically pure conservatives who wanted new leadership in the House.

And keep in mind that when Huckabee ran for president in 2008, he won the Iowa caucuses.

In a frightening development for the GOP, Democrats had won even traditionally Republican constituencies in the Midwest.

Then she won, and went half mad with the joy and excitement, but the joy didn't last long.

But the nasty part of the whole thing was, that Haggard had won eleven thousand pounds from a weak-headed boy.

His unbounded generosity won for him the admiration of all his race, who graciously recognized him as their Maguinoó.

Whoever succeeded in getting the ring on his stick won the game, and carried the prize home as a sign of victory.

At Grosbeeren and Dennewitz, where his divisional officers fought and won, the Prince kept discreetly in the rear.

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On this page you'll find 7 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to won, such as: conquered, gained, and null.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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