to beat sb hands down

  • 1beat someone hands down — beat (someone) hands down win (something) hands down to win easily. The last time we played squash he beat me hands down …

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  • 2beat hands down — beat (someone) hands down win (something) hands down to win easily. The last time we played squash he beat me hands down …

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  • 3hands down — very easily. The last time we played tennis he beat me hands down. That leader is hands down the biggest threat to peace in the region. Usage notes: often used in the form win something hands down: If there were an award for bad luck, you d win… …

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  • 4beat him hands down — defeated him easily, won over him by a large margin …

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  • 5can beat him hands down — is much more capable than he is, can defeat him easily …

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  • 6hands down — adverb with no difficulty she beat him handily • Syn: ↑handily * * * easily and decisively; without question winning the debate hands down * * * /ˈhændzˈdaʊn/ adv informal 1 : without much effort : very easily …

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  • 7hands down — adv. Hands down is used with these verbs: ↑beat, ↑win …

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  • 8beat — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 rhythm ADJECTIVE ▪ regular, rhythmic, steady ▪ pounding ▪ disco, funky, hip hop, techno …

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  • 9beat — I UK [biːt] / US [bɪt] verb Word forms beat : present tense I/you/we/they beat he/she/it beats present participle beating past tense beat past participle beaten UK [ˈbiːt(ə)n] / US [ˈbɪt(ə)n] *** 1) [transitive] to defeat someone in a game,… …

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  • 10Down Beat Bear — Tom and Jerry series The title card of Down Beat Bear. Directed by …

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