Winner in a sentence as a noun

The only winner out of this is Nokia who paid for the hotels and flights home of those bloggers.

The only "winner" is LinkedIn, who get to sell more ads and referrals to their recruiters.

Video, like social networks, seems to be a market that lends itself to a single winner taking the most marketshare.

In fact, I can predict right now that the winner of this poll will be the most commonly-used language which isn't widely considered to be "nice".

Out here in the diaspora, we pay little attention to the opinions of powerball winners.

Any animal that starts life having to unglue their feet from the bottom of a vacuum-packed, delivery case is a winner.

Capping at 12 would mean that both parties arguing might get the same public presentation of 00FF00 and that might quell the need for parties to prove that they're the winner of the argument by popular vote.

"And he thinks that by doing that he is identifying winners, even as he is proud of his ignorance of about a century of research on company hiring procedures. There are many discussions here on HN about company hiring procedures.

"Hollywood" makes entertainers sign grossly unfair contracts at the beginning of their careers justified only by the winner take all market they propagate.

But how many of these advances see their promise still born in a culture that pays more attention to recycling its trash than the people it discards on its streets?This winner-take-all/losers-get-ruin problem goes way beyond the business cycle.

Winner definitions

noun

the contestant who wins the contest

See also: victor

noun

a gambler who wins a bet

noun

a person with a record of successes; "his son would never be the achiever that his father was"; "only winners need apply"; "if you want to be a success you have to dress like a success"

See also: achiever success succeeder