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1win\ in\ a\ breeze — • win in a walk • win in a breeze v. phr. informal To win very easily; win without having to try hard. Joe ran for class president and won in a walk. Our team won the game in a breeze. Compare: hands down …
2win\ in\ a\ walk — • win in a walk • win in a breeze v. phr. informal To win very easily; win without having to try hard. Joe ran for class president and won in a walk. Our team won the game in a breeze. Compare: hands down …
3win — win1 [ wın ] (past tense and past participle won [ wʌn ] ) verb *** 1. ) intransitive or transitive to defeat everyone else by being the best or by finishing first in a competition: I play tennis against her every week, but she always wins. Who… …
4win in a walk — or[win in a breeze] {v. phr.}, {informal} To win very easily; win without having to try hard. * /Joe ran for class president and won in a walk./ * /Our team won the game in a breeze./ Compare: HANDS DOWN …
5win in a walk — or[win in a breeze] {v. phr.}, {informal} To win very easily; win without having to try hard. * /Joe ran for class president and won in a walk./ * /Our team won the game in a breeze./ Compare: HANDS DOWN …
6win — Ⅰ. win UK US /wɪn/ verb (winning, won, won) ► [I or T] to be the best in a situation where several people, organizations, etc. are competing: »If she scores the next point, she ll have won. »He won the election by 2,385 votes. win an… …
7win 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 …
8win in a canter — To win easily • • • Main Entry: ↑win …
9win something hands down — win (something) hands down to win easily. She won the debate hands down …
10win hands down — win (something) hands down to win easily. She won the debate hands down …