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Vocabulary: winning and losing (even more words!) - English lesson
In lesson test , we could see that, nowadays, WINNING is what matters..."The end justifies the means"! (What a sad statement...
 ) In this lesson, we'll go a little further and study some expressions and vocabulary dealing with  more VICTORIES and DEFEATSA!
) In this lesson, we'll go a little further and study some expressions and vocabulary dealing with  more VICTORIES and DEFEATSA!  There are so many that I've had to reduce my choice...
 There are so many that I've had to reduce my choice... 
I) You have WON=> SUCCESS...
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| In the bag | On the crest of the wave | Every dog has his day | 
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| He made a killing | a (slam) dunk | The world at his feet... | 
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| To be on the pig's back | leaps and bounds | To come a long way... | 
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| He is a Top Dog | he's riding high | The sky's the limit | 
A few more ... 
| To achieve something | To succeed in (+V+ing) | 
| An achievement | To be successful in (+V+ing) | 
| To manage to do something | To have success in | 
| He couldn't manage it | Crowned with success | 
| To be a success/ a hit/ a bestseller | Everything went right | 
| To be a hit | To be a bestseller | 
| He's flushed with success | A go-getter | 
| An achiever | Prosperous/ thriving/ flourishing | 
| To prosper/ to thrive/ to flourish | Prosperity | 
| A triumph | To triumph over | 
| Triumphant | Triumphal | 
II) You can't always WIN, can you?
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| To be dead in the water | To blow up in your face | To lead to a dead-end/ a blind alley | 
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| To be back to square one | To throw in the towel | To fall on one's sword | 
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| ... at low ebb | Fall on one's knees | To go on a fool's errand | 
and other ones!
| A failure | to fail in something | 
| To be unsuccessful in stg | to fail to do | 
| To be a failure | unsuccessful | 
| To be a flop | a fiasco/ a washout | 
| In vain/ to no avail | to go wrong | 
| There's something wrong = | = there's something amiss | 
This should be enough to overcome the hurdles on your way, and especially, those of the coming test... Don't forget that a victory is still greater when it is collective! THE FORCE ! 
 
                        
                            
 
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