win (something) hands down

win (something) hands down
win (sth) ˌhands ˈdown idiom
(informal) to win sth very easily
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  • win something hands down — win (something) hands down to win easily. She won the debate hands down …   New idioms dictionary

  • hands 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 …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • win hands down — win (something) hands down to win easily. She won the debate hands down …   New idioms dictionary

  • hands 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… …   New idioms dictionary

  • hands 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 …   English dictionary

  • beat 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 …   New idioms dictionary

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

  • win — win1 W1S1 [wın] v past tense and past participle won [wʌn] present participle winning ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(competition/race)¦ 2¦(prize)¦ 3¦(get/achieve)¦ 4¦(make somebody win something)¦ 5 you win 6 you can t win 7 you can t win them all …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • win — [[t]wɪ̱n[/t]] ♦ wins, winning, won 1) VERB If you win something such as a competition, battle, or argument, you defeat those people you are competing or fighting against, or you do better than everyone else involved. [V n] He does not have any… …   English dictionary

  • win — 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… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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