She won't want to marry you when she knows these things, and Tim would have his chance to win her back again.
An' she won't have to wear their kind of clothes, cause she's a white woman.
No, she won't, Steve, if you do your part honestly.
She won't mind me," answered Rose, moving on to the parlor.
She won't miss me," he used to say: and he was right, his wife did not miss him.
She won't recognise my style in that," said Becky.
She won over a good many by bursting into tears about her boy and exhibiting the most frantic grief when his name was mentioned, or she saw anybody like him.
She won't like it, just at first; she never likes anything I do.
Well, she won't prosecute; she won't face the public; she just wants to go to some quiet place and work for her bread.
I must think of all the little things I can to liven her up so she won't get dull.
She won't do line-work, because it means real work; and yet she's stronger than I am.
She won't leave Cockley, and he's doing his best to get her to go.
Sides, we're making the show for her, so she won't be so sad about her ring.
But she has lots of hens and eggs, so she won't care.
We want to cheer, and make her glad, So she won't feel so very sad.
And we're taking her some cake so she won't be hungry for breakfast," went on Sue.
She won't stay all the afternoon,' said Gillian, cheerfully.
She won't let even Gillian read anything she hasn't looked over, and she doesn't like anything that isn't goody goody.
Mother can't marry our murderer; she won't be as bad as that.
She lost; she won; she cheated; she pawned her jewels; who knows what else she was not ready to pawn, so as to find funds to supply her fury for play?
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "she won" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.