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winning streak

Idioms  
  1. A series of consecutive successes, a run of good luck, as in Our son-in-law has been on a winning streak with his investments. This expression comes from gambling. [Mid-1900s]


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Sam Farmer makes his picks and score predictions for Week 16 of the NFL season, with the Rams sweeping the Seahawks and the Broncos extending their winning streak.

From Los Angeles Times

The index is currently on a seven-month winning streak dating back to April, having rallied more than 2,000 points from those lows.

From Barron's

The index recently notched its longest winning streak since August 2020, according to Dow Jones Market Data, and in recent weeks has left the tech-heavy Nasdaq composite in the dust.

From The Wall Street Journal

St. Ignatius is on a six-game winning streak after getting more consistent play at quarterback.

From Los Angeles Times

Technically, the stock is on a three-week winning streak, just its second since going public this May.

From Barron's