won

See:
  • (I) won't tell a soul
  • (it) won't bother me any
  • (it) won't bother me at all/any
  • (it) won't bother me none
  • (one) won't (do something) again in a hurry
  • (one) won't be (doing something) again in a hurry
  • (one) won't bite (someone)
  • (one) won't eat (someone)
  • (one) won't give up without a fight
  • (one) won't hear of (something)
  • (someone) won't thank you for (something)
  • (something) won't get (someone) anywhere
  • a good name is sooner lost than won
  • be half the battle (won)
  • butter won't melt (in one's mouth)
  • does not wash
  • faint heart never won fair lady
  • give (someone) the time of day, not to/won't
  • he, she, etc. won't eat you
  • he, she, etc. won't thank you for something
  • I won't give up without a fight
  • I, etc. won't bite
  • I, he, etc. won't do something again in a hurry
  • if the mountain will not come to Mohammed
  • if the mountain won't come to Muhammad, Muhammad must go to the mounta
  • if you keep your mouth shut, you won't put your foot in it
  • it won't hurt to (have or do something)
  • it won't wash
  • It won't wash!
  • it won't/wouldn't hurt somebody to do something
  • it wouldn't hurt to (have or do something)
  • it/that won't do
  • lift a finger, he/she doesn't/won't
  • lose the battle, but win the war
  • no dice
  • not agree with (someone or something)
  • not amount to a hill of beans
  • not break the bank
  • not breathe a word (of something)
  • not budge an inch
  • not come cheap
  • not do a hand's turn
  • not do a stroke (of work)
  • not get (one's) hopes up
  • not give (one) the time of day
  • not give (something) a second thought
  • not give (something) another thought
  • not give a damn
  • not give an inch
  • not go far
  • not have (any of) it
  • not have a (snowball's) chance in hell
  • not have a bar of (something)
  • not have all day
  • not have any of (something)
  • not have it
  • not hear of (something)
  • not hold still for (something)
  • not hold water
  • not hold with (something)
  • not leave (one's) side
  • not let (someone) catch (one) (doing something)
  • not lift a finger
  • not lift a hand
  • not lose (any) sleep (over someone or something)
  • not mean diddly
  • not mean jack shit
  • not miss (something) for the world
  • not miss a beat
  • not miss a trick
  • not miss much
  • not move an inch
  • not open (one's) mouth
  • not play that game
  • not say boo to a fly
  • not say boo to a goose
  • not set foot in (some place)
  • not shed a tear
  • not show (one's) face
  • not skip a beat
  • not stand in (someone's or something's) way
  • not stand still for (something)
  • not take (one's) eyes off (someone or something)
  • not take (something) lying down
  • not take (something) sitting down
  • not tell a soul
  • not think much of (someone or something)
  • not touch (someone or something) with a barge pole
  • not touch (someone or something) with a ten-foot pole
  • not touch a drop
  • not trouble (one's) head about (someone or something)
  • not utter a word
  • push it
  • run away
  • set the heather alight
  • set the heather on fire
  • set the Thames alight
  • set the Thames on fire
  • set the woods on fire
  • set the world alight
  • set the world on fire
  • sit right (with one)
  • something won't wash
  • something won't/doesn't wash
  • that cat won't jump
  • that cock won't fight
  • that dog won't hunt
  • that old dog won't hunt
  • the terrorists will have won
  • there's none so blind as those who will not see
  • there's none so deaf as those who will not hear
  • what (someone) doesn't know won't hurt them
  • what one doesn't know won't hurt one
  • What you don't know won't hurt you
  • wild horses won't drag someone to something
  • wild horses wouldn't drag (one) to (something)
  • wild horses wouldn't drag (something) from (one)
  • will not hear of
  • will not stand for (something)
  • will not wash
  • win (one) over
  • win (one's) heart
  • win (one's) spurs
  • win (someone or something) away from (someone or something)
  • win (something) by a hair
  • win (something) by a neck
  • win (something) by a nose
  • win (something) by a whisker
  • win (something) hands down
  • win (something) in a walk
  • win around
  • win at (something)
  • win back
  • win on points
  • win one for the Gipper
  • win or lose
  • win out
  • win out over (someone or something)
  • win round
  • win the battle, but lose the war
  • win the day
  • win the heart of (someone)
  • win the wooden spoon
  • win through
  • win ugly
  • won't bite
  • won't bother me any
  • won't breathe a word
  • won't budge an inch
  • won't hear a word against (someone or something)
  • won't hear of
  • won't hold water
  • won't take no for an answer
  • won't wash
  • Won't you come in?
  • wouldn't give someone the time of day
  • you won't get away with it/this
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In all four, the victor won by a substantial margin in the electoral college.
*Every Child wins an Oscar for Best Animated Short; this is the fourth Academy Award won by the NFB in three years.
Twenty-two-year-old Joseph Seletski of the Golden School in New York, who has won the Oireachtas for the past three years in a row, believes "Irish dancing has made me much more professional and responsible at work.
For example, Bill Clinton won at least 25 percent of the vote in every Congressional district in 1996.
Let's look back to consider three cases of winners who lost and losers who won.
A shared standard of excellence won scholarships this week for high school students in the 47th annual Westinghouse Science Talent Search (STS), but their winning research projects and personal motivations showed pure individuality.
James Bradbury won his three games for the Cramlington team with Nigel Rodgers and Steve Pearce winning one game each.
Junior organiser Bob Hazelden said: "It was a great team effort, with the early players who had won their singles matches going out to give support to the incoming matches.
Gilgit/Baltistan won 4 gold medals in female taekwando and Fata won as many gold medals in male's category.