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winless

American  
[win-lis] / ˈwɪn lɪs /

adjective

  1. without a single win or victory.


Example Sentences

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This latest loss extended Tottenham's winless league run to nine matches and made it only two wins from their last 18 in the division.

From Barron's

Tottenham are just four points above the relegation zone as their winless league run extended to a ninth match in interim boss Igor Tudor's first game since replacing the sacked Thomas Frank.

From Barron's

Last season they won a franchise-low seven games, were winless on the road and missed the playoffs.

From Los Angeles Times

The Portuguese coach guided Wolves away from the relegation zone last season before being sacked in November after a 10-game winless start to the campaign.

From Barron's

Tudor was sacked after just seven months following an eight-game winless run, leaving The Old Lady eighth in Serie A and 25th in the Champions League's league phase.

From BBC