Web17 de nov. de 2013 · I'm on to a winner. Thread starter Seikun; Start date Nov 14, 2013; Seikun Senior Member. Chile. Chile - Castellano Nov 14, 2013 #1 Hi. I am trying to figure out the meaning of this expresion, but I fail to make sense of it. I took it from a song called The fear by Lily Allen. It says: I'm on the right track Yeah, I'm on to a winner WebDefinition of was onto a winner in the Idioms Dictionary. was onto a winner phrase. What does was onto a winner expression mean? Definitions by the largest Idiom Dictionary.
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Web1. Come out as a winner is fine grammatically, but rarely said by itself - it's rare that you will be commanding someone to "come out as a winner." Something like this is far more typical: You'll come out as a winner if you do this. All he wanted to do was come out as a winner, and that's why he trained every day. Web17 de out. de 2009 · I could be wrong, and more context could show that I am really off-track, but my guess would be: two players are playing whatever game, and one bystander wants to join in by saying "I've got winner" - meaning he/she will take on the winner of this game and challenge that person in the next game. I hope this makes sense. smallest dragonboy story
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Webonto a winner translation in English - English Reverso dictionary, see also 'get onto',give onto',get onto',hang onto', examples, definition, conjugation Webhave something likely to be successful. Synonyms: To be likely to succeed. be halfway there. be in / out of the running. you can’t go wrong. someone should / will go far. have … WebDefinition of were onto a winner in the Idioms Dictionary. were onto a winner phrase. What does were onto a winner expression mean? Definitions by the largest Idiom Dictionary. smallest dragon breed