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  1. noun [ C ] (also winners' circle) uk / ˈwɪn.əz ˌsɜː.k ə l / us / ˈwɪn.ɚz ˌsɝː.k ə l / Add to word list. an area where the winner of a race or competition receives their prize and has photographs taken: She hopes to meet the horse and jockey in the winner's circle.

  2. Luge's winners circle, or box, is restricted to the person or team that is currently in gold medal position — and the TV cameras of the world's media are trained on them...

  3. : an area where the winner of a game, contest, etc., receives his or her award. The jockey and horse approached the winner's circle. — sometimes used figuratively. Neither golfer has been in the winner's circle [=neither golfer has won] for several years.

  4. an area where the winner of a race or competition receives their prize and has photographs taken: She hopes to meet the horse and jockey in the winner's circle. Athletes who take drugs could find themselves disqualified rather than in the winners ' circle.

  5. 1998 Tony Award for Best Musical Revival. Cabaret is an American musical with music by John Kander, lyrics by Fred Ebb, and a book by Joe Masteroff. It is based on the 1951 play I Am a Camera by John Van Druten, which in turn was based on the 1939 novel Goodbye to Berlin by Christopher Isherwood. Set in 1929–1930 Berlin during the twilight of ...

  6. Jan 10, 2024 · 00:00 • Introduction - Understanding "Winner's Circle": A Guide for English Language Learners00:30 • The Literal Meaning of "Winner's Circle"00:53 • Figurati...

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  8. noun: A select group of winners or those considered worthy. ETYMOLOGY: After the enclosure at a racetrack where the winning horse, jockey, and horse-owner receive awards. Earliest documented use: 1951. USAGE: "I'm not sure being Peter's fifth fiancée will put you in the winner's circle." Jennifer Drew; The Bad Girl Bride; Mills and Boon; 1999.

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