IDIOMS WITH 'WIN' (CAN'T WIN THEM ALL)
IDIOMS WITH 'WIN' (CAN'T WIN THEM ALL): meaning and examples
Hello, readers! How's your week going? I hope you're all doing well.
We are continuing with our Olympics-inspired week of Idioms with "Win." Today we are looking at YOU CAN’T WIN THEM ALL.
Definition: An expression meaning "It's not possible to win all the time."
Example 1: I asked her out on a date, but she said no. You can't win them all.
Example 2: That's a shame that you weren't chosen as Employee of the Month, but you can't win them all.
This is very similar to another expression we looked at this week. Can you remember which one it was?
This concludes today's lesson. Thank you for reading! Have a great Thursday.