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Losing money was one thing, his way, but a sore winner is the worst possible enemy.
This president is no sore winner, and has learned the hard way to have in hand a post-victory plan.
Remember that at least one of these people probably knows your Social Security number, so don't be a sore winner.
And the president is a sore winner," Santorum told me.
It's the most distasteful thing in my life to lose to a sore winner."
He acted like what I call a sore winner."
But a few sore winners have sought partisan advantage.
Sore winners are bad enough; boorish ones should guffaw to themselves in private.
A sore winner, he couldn’t bring himself to praise the vanquished mayor and his remarkable career.
This is one year when it's probably better to be a sore loser than a sore winner.
The tally had at least one sore winner.
"The only thing worse than a sore loser is a sore winner," she said.
He reveled in the opinion polls and became a sore winner, but piqued too soon.
And I always say if there's one thing worse than a sore loser, that's a sore winner.
The word is used today to criticize the attitude of "sore winners" and in politics has replaced superpatriotism.
After reading Galla's opinions, it seems as if he is a sore winner, who is living in the past.
Specter has a reputation for being a sore winner that he bolstered during the Hackathlon.
The foolish Clinton muscle-flexing showed an intolerance of diversity and a tendency to be a sore winner.
I called to congratulate Jacoby, but she was a sore winner and dismissed the quiz as stupid.
Jeez"), are likely, now, to meet with some hostility, since nobody likes a sore winner.
“They can come off sometimes as sore winners.”
And finally, a point of sportsmanship: the only thing less appealing than a sore loser is a sore winner.
She called Roy a "sore winner," and frankly, that was the nicest thing she said to him during the episode.
His relish in defeating it in detail is self-indulgent, the mark of the sore winner.
So say our sore winners.