to win hands down
1win hands down — phrase to win by a large amount or very easily The team confidently expected to win hands down. Thesaurus: to win a game, competition or argumentsynonym Main entry: win …
2win hands down — to win by a large amount or very easily The team confidently expected to win hands down …
3win hands down — win (something) hands down to win easily. She won the debate hands down …
4win hands down — {v. phr.} To win conclusively and without external help. * /The opposition was so weak that Dan won the election hands down./ …
5win hands down — {v. phr.} To win conclusively and without external help. * /The opposition was so weak that Dan won the election hands down./ …
6win\ hands\ down — v. phr. To win conclusively and without external help. The opposition was so weak that Dan won the election hands down …
7win something hands down — win (something) hands down to win easily. She won the debate hands down …
8win (something) hands down — win (sth) ˌhands ˈdown idiom (informal) to win sth very easily Main entry: ↑winidiom …
9hands 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 …
10hands down — adverb 1. ) if you win something hands down, you win very easily 2. ) without any doubt: Leslie is hands down the nicest person I know. ╾ ,hands down adjective: a hands down favorite …