What is the meaning of win hands down?

phrase. If you win hands down, you win very easily. We have been beaten in some games which we should have won hands down. See full dictionary entry for hand.
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What does hands down mean in slang?

1 : without much effort : easily. 2 : without question.
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What does it mean to beat someone hands down?

(also beat sb hands down) to win something/beat someone very easily: She won the debate hands down. The last time we played tennis he beat me hands down. Winning and defeating.
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Where does the saying hands down come from?

Etymology 1

The origin of this colloquialism seems to have its roots in mid-19th century horseracing. When a horse jockey is nearing the finish line far ahead of the competition, "with victory certain", he could drop his hands, relaxing his hold on the reins, and "still win the race".
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How do you use hands down in a sentence?

achieved without great effort.
  1. She won the debate hands down.
  2. The French team won hands down.
  3. Nigel always won hands down in any argument.
  4. The local team won hands down.
  5. He smacked his hands down on his knees.
  6. He beat her hands down.
  7. He predicted the French would win hands down in the play-offs.
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Meaning of HANDS DOWN (Advanced English Vocabulary)



Is hands down one or two words?

Here, hands down means without a doubt or indisputably. When hands down functions adverbially (e.g., hands down, he is the winner), it doesn't need a hyphen. As a phrasal adjective preceding the noun it modifies, it takes a hyphen (he is the hands-down winner).
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What means Hats off?

Definition of hats off to

informal. —used to give praise or credit to someone Hats off to Susan for doing such a great job.
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What means head down?

heads down. Concentrating, usually so heavily and for so long that everything outside the focus area is missed.
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What is the meaning of idiom tickled pink?

Definition of tickled pink

informal. : very happy or amused I was tickled pink to see her.
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What the meaning of No Sweat?

convention. If a person says no sweat when you ask them about something or ask them to do something, they mean that it is not a problem or that it can be done quickly or easily. [informal] 'Many thanks. '—'No sweat.
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Do not throw in the towel meaning?

Definition of throw in the towel

To quit in defeat. The phrase comes from boxing, in which a fighter indicates surrender by throwing a towel into the ring: “After losing the election, he threw in the towel on his political career.”
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Who is calling the shots?

To call the shots means to be the person in charge, to have control over the progress of a situation or a course of action. The term call the shots, meaning to be in control of a situation, was first used in print in the 1960s. Most probably, the phrase was used in everyday speech prior to this time.
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What type of word is hands down?

HANDS DOWN (adverb) definition and synonyms | Macmillan Dictionary.
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What is hand down man down?

In basketball, a commonly used expression is “hand down, man down,” meaning that if a defender does not contest a shot by raising his hand, the shooter is likely going to make the shot.
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What does hands up mean in slang?

1. A command to surrender. Usually said by someone with a gun during a robbery or arrest. Hands up, Johnson! I've got you in my sights, and I'm not afraid to put you down if you won't come into custody quietly.
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Are hands down the best?

The phrase 'hands down' is an idiom that means easily, definitely; without question. Example: I ate chocolate lava cake for the first time and it was hands down the best dessert I've eaten. In other words, it was without a doubt the best.
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What does head down mean in pregnancy?

Ideally for labor, the baby is positioned head-down, facing the mother's back with the chin tucked to its chest and the back of the head ready to enter the pelvis. This position is called cephalic presentation. Most babies settle into this position within the 32nd to 36th weeks of pregnancy.
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What does it mean to bow down under pressure?

: to show weakness by agreeing to the demands or following the orders of (someone or something) I will bow down to no one. The government is refusing to bow down to pressure to lift the sanctions.
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What do you mean by Hatch?

Definition of hatch (Entry 2 of 5) intransitive verb. 1 : to produce young by incubation. 2a : to emerge from an egg, chrysalis, or pupa. b : to give forth young or imagoes.
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What is the meaning of heads off to you?

If you say ' Hats off to someone', you are expressing admiration for them. [approval] Hats off to them for supporting the homeless.
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Whats up means?

What's up is an informal greeting (“Hey, buddy, what's up?”), idiomatic phrase, or an inquiry about a current or recent state of affairs (“You seem sad.
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What does go to bat for you mean?

Take the side of, support, defend. For example, Dad will always go to bat for his kids. This term originated in baseball, where it means simply substituting for another batter, but it is the idea of helping one's team in this way that has been transferred to more general use. [
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What does the idiom right on the money mean?

informal. exact or correct: Her prediction was right on the money.
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What is the meaning of easily in English?

in an easy manner; with ease; without trouble: The traffic moved along easily. beyond question; by far: easily the best. likely; well: He may easily change his mind.
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