Examples of using Trying to win in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Trying to win this thing.
It's going out and trying to win.”.
Just trying to win a war.
You're accusing me of still trying to win?
For trying to win dirty.
People also translate
I Wasted So Much Time Trying To Win Him Over.
Trying to win favor with Jamaal.
Keep on trying to win them.
Trying to win some big contest, huh?
Eight people trying to win immunity.
Trying to win some games, keep your job.
Have fun, Coach, trying to win with five.
Because a person fails only if you stop trying to win.
I asked, trying to win some time.
You know there were over 100 kids trying to win this?
I'm done trying to win over people's hearts.
If I'ma die, what I'm doing,it's gonna be me dying trying to win.
Every player goes in trying to win every game.
Butit seemsasifyoueither win or crash the car trying to win.
I'm in here trying to win us Arena Football tickets.
So, you don't have to worry about Lavon Hayes trying to win you back.
At the roulette table, trying to win enough for our exit visas.
You can also hold contests for the award-winninghigh score to keep people continually trying to win the prize.
It's of a man trying to win my affections after he's already bought me.
You spent over 50 bucks trying to win him for me.
We spent longer than that trying to win a"hands on a Jet Ski" contest.
What if I'm working for Sam, trying to win your confidence?
The Raiders have it behind the net, trying to win this game in overtime.
Now he's happy just sitting there, trying to win"the new yorker" cartoon caption contest.
I used to spend hours playing Skee-Ball, trying to win enough tickets get to a silver unicorn.