Examples of 'so who won' in a sentence
Meaning of "so who won"
so who won - This phrase is a common way to inquire about the outcome of a competition, contest, or argument. It is often used informally in situations where the result of an event is not immediately clear or known
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so who won
So who won for yesterday.
So who won the first stage of the elections?
So who won between these three heavily nominated movies?
So who won the fight? We were not fighting.
So who won the second US Presidential debate?
So who won the championship that year?
So who won thursday evening 's presidential debate?
So who won the condo for a week?
So who won the battle of the buzz?
So who won when all was said and done?
So who won the first guessing game?
So who won your stupid pool?
So who won the hockey game?
So who won the scavenger hunt?
So who won the rocking contest?
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So who won some photos of my garden?
So who won the basketball game?
So who won the hockey games?
So who won the battle of currents?
So who won the contest?
So who won the election?
So who won the primaries?
So who won at bowling?
So who won the game? We did.
So who won the last election in Cote d'Ivoire?
So who won the Nameberry contest?
So who won the contest? Oh.
So who won the rocking contest? Rock Steady!
So who won the game? Me.
So who won the Tour de France?
So who won at the Golden Globes?
So who won the fight?
So who won the bet?
So who won at poker?
So who won the game? We did . Now that 's good news.
So who won the game? I got picked first, me.
So who won the game? Um… Just like.