HANDS DOWN IDIOM

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  • Jul 25, 2011 . Definition of 'Hands down' from our dictionary of English idioms and idiomatic
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  • "Hands down" is a term meaning "easily" or "with little or no effort. . By the late
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  • hands down (comparative more hands down, superlative most hands down). (
  • Mar 31, 2011 . You think I am going to try bowl you over with a no holds barred, blow-by-blow
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  • Also, win in a walk or breeze. See under hands down. .
  • 1. Bequeath to one's heirs, as in The silver and jewels have been handed down
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  • conversations,idioms: burn the candle at both hands, come down strong on, blow
  • Idioms. See reason, Ask for someone's hand. Send somebody packing . Tie
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  • . breeze ; in a walk . Easily, without effort, as in She won the election hands
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  • Related Form. hand·like- adjective. at hand. - idiom. 1. near.
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  • Feb 18, 2003 . I wouldn't worry if I were you. You will win hands down. It's interesting to note that
  • Dec 15, 2005 . "Hands down" is a term meaning "easily" or "with little or no effort. . By the late
  • The judge handed down his decision early in the afternoon. hand down (
  • /ˈhændzˈdaʊn/ Show Spelled[handz-doun] Show IPA. adjective. 1. easy: a
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  • Mar 4, 2011 . The second idiom today is to 'win hands down' . We use this idiom to describe
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  • IDIOM: winning hands down horse racing. MEANING 1: to win a horse race with
  • Idioms: burn the candle at both hands, rain check, come down hard on someone,
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  • "The grand jury handed down/up an indictment." Could "hand down" and "hand
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  • AMERICAN IDIOMS STARTING WITH H Half-baked: Foolish. Hand-me-down:
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  • Negotiation Idioms and Quizzes. . to start working or doing the business at hand
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  • Jul 13, 2011 . 5. Hands down. There is no need to argue or compete with anyone, because this
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  • win hands down, Idiom / Expression. be completely victorious, the clear winner,
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