winning streak — noun count a period of time when you win a lot of games, races, or competitions: Is this the start of a winning streak for the Yankees? … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
winning streak — winning game after game, make a clean sweep The Expos have won nine games their longest winning streak … English idioms
Winning Streak — To learn about the American game show of the same name, see Winning Streak (US game show). For sports winning streaks, check out Winning streak (sports) Infobox Television show name = Winning Streak caption = genre = Game show creator = writer =… … Wikipedia
winning streak — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms winning streak : singular winning streak plural winning streaks a period of time when you win a lot of games, races, or competitions … English dictionary
winning streak — {n.} A series of several wins one after the other. * /The team extended their winning streak to ten./ … Dictionary of American idioms
winning streak — {n.} A series of several wins one after the other. * /The team extended their winning streak to ten./ … Dictionary of American idioms
winning\ streak — noun A series of several wins one after the other. The team extended their winning streak to ten … Словарь американских идиом
winning streak — a series of several wins one after the other Our baseball team has been on a winning streak for several weeks now … Idioms and examples
winning streak — /ˈwɪnɪŋ strik/ (say wining streek) noun 1. a run of successes or wins. –phrase 2. be on a winning streak, to be experiencing a run of successes or wins …
Winning streak (sports) — In sports, a winning streak refers to a consecutive number of games won. The smallest winning streak is 2 consecutive wins. A winning streak can be held by a team, as in baseball, football, basketball, hockey, or by an individual, as in tennis. A … Wikipedia