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11hands down — UK / US 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. Derived word: hands down adjective a hands down favourite …
12hands-down — /handz down /, adj. 1. easy: a hands down victory. 2. certain: a book destined to be a hands down bestseller. [1865 70] * * * …
13hands-down — {adj.}, {informal} 1. Easy. * /The Rangers won a hands down victory in the tournament./ 2. Unopposed; first; clear. * /Johnny was the hands down favorite for president of the class./ …
14hands-down — {adj.}, {informal} 1. Easy. * /The Rangers won a hands down victory in the tournament./ 2. Unopposed; first; clear. * /Johnny was the hands down favorite for president of the class./ …
15hands-down — adj informal 1. Easy. The Rangers won a hands down victory in the tournament. 2. Unopposed; first; clear. Johnny was the hands down favorite for president of the class …
16hands down — mod. easily; unquestionably. □ She won the contest hands down. □ They declared her the winner hands down …
17hands\ down — adv informal 1. Without working hard; easily. The Rangers won the game hands down. 2. Without question or doubt; without any opposition; plainly. Johnny was bands down the best player on the team …
18hands-down — /ˈhændz daʊn/ (say handz down) adjective clear and easily victorious: a hands down winner …
19hands down — adverb Date: 1867 1. without much effort ; easily 2. without question • hands down adjective …
20hands-down — adjective see hands down …