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English Idioms about "Games"

Win hands down

English Idiom

Meaning: To achieve something effortlessly or with very little competition. It suggests a victory that is clear and decisive, leaving no doubt about the outcome.
Origin: The phrase 'win hands down' originates from horse racing in the 19th century. Jockeys would lower their hands and loosen their grip on the reins when they were so far ahead that they could afford to relax. This gesture signaled an easy and uncontested victory.
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Examples

  • In the debate competition, Sarah won hands down with her compelling arguments.
  • The new smartphone from TechCorp won hands down in the user satisfaction survey.
  • Despite the tough competition, the team won hands down in the finals.
  • With her experience and skills, she was expected to win hands down in the job interview.
  • The chef's innovative dish won hands down at the culinary contest.
  • When it comes to customer service, their company wins hands down every time.
  • In the local elections, the incumbent mayor won hands down with a significant margin.
  • Her latest novel won hands down among critics and readers alike.
  • The athlete won hands down in the marathon, finishing minutes ahead of the others.
  • In terms of reliability and performance, this car model wins hands down compared to its competitors.