Noun
winnings
plural of winning
winnings pl (plural only)
The spoils of a win; something, usually money, that has been won, usually by gambling.
All winnings are tax-free and Prize Bonds can be cashed in at any time after the minimum holding period of three months. Source: Internet
A parlay, accumulator or roll-up consists of a series of bets in which bettors stake the winnings from one race on the next in order until either the bettor loses or the series completes successfully. Source: Internet
All told, Chrobak-Sadowski won $147,517 in cash and prizes. citation The record for winnings on the primetime show is currently held by Adam Rose. Source: Internet
Free trade creates winners and losers, but theory and empirical evidence show that the size of the winnings from free trade are larger than the losses. Source: Internet
All your winnings will be doubled or even quadrupled if you guess correctly a card color or a card suit, respectively. Source: Internet
He earned $37,475 in winnings and catapulted to No. 3 in the world standings. Source: Internet