Examples of 'had won' in a sentence
Meaning of "had won"
Had won is the past tense of 'win'. It indicates that someone or something was victorious or successful in a competition or event
How to use "had won" in a sentence
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I had won trophies for running track.
So his regiment had won after all.
Dom had won gold in some gala.
This was before we had won anything at all.
We had won the trust of the locals.
No earlier president had won by so large a margin.
They had won several national championships.
Thought none had won the debate.
He had won a number of cups in horse racing.
I thought you had won the lottery.
He had won great mana in both worlds.
But someone had won the bet.
He had won this rally seven times.
My poor mother had won another round.
I had won the costume contest at school.
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Even if you had won the tournament.
I would have paid him if he had won.
Maybe she had won the lottery.
These were the men who had won.
That had won the gold medal.
Neither knew she had won third.
They had won five races in a row.
A friend of mine had won first place.
She had won all seven keys.
Apparently they had won the lottery.
It had won the elections fairly and.
And the old man had won.
He also had won many scientific awards.
Never mind that they had won.
Prothro had won the first two.
They were men who had won.
Decius had won a very easy victory.
The servant said he had won at gambling.
He had won his last three decisions.
The last two cases he had won.
Clarissa had won the cello composition.
The rebels thought they had won.
Australia had won the first match.
The surprise would have been if we had won.
He knew he had won the gold medal.
He sold most of the properties he had won.
He already had won twice this year.
Everyone now knew who had won.
Evil had won and retreated temporarily.
It was difficult to tell who precisely had won.
His father had won the lottery.
Agitated by the victory that he had won.
He thought he had won the final battle.
Once again the house had won.
He had won his five previous fights.