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Hi,

I'd appreciate it if anyone could help me with this. In a competition, or a race, if the first one/team stands the first position with a great distance, then how can we describe it? Any idiom, expression or informal term, please?





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Hi,

I'd appreciate it if anyone could help me with this. In a competition, or a race, if the first one/team stands the first position with a great distance, then how can we describe it? Any idiom, expression or informal term, please?





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We could say "they won hands down". Win hands down
 
We could say "they won hands down". Win hands down



Thank you so much dear bhaisahab. Is that used just for football leagues? And, say, if a student stands first in their college, then, is there any idiom to describe it?



Thanks again!
 
How about 'to run rings round others'?
 
Thank you so much dear bhaisahab. Is that used just for football leagues? And, say, if a student stands first in their college, then, is there any idiom to describe it?



Thanks again!
No, you can "win hands down" in any sort of competition.
If a student is outstanding compared to the others, we might say "s/he is head and shoulders above the rest".
 
How about 'to run rings round others'?
"To run rings (a)round" somebody, is to outwit them, more that to beat them in a competition.
 
And, any adjective, to describe such a person or team, please?





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How about clear winner?
 
Your idea: In a competition, or a race, if the first one/team stands the first position with a great distance, then how can we describe it?

idea behind "bring up the rear": In a competition, or a race, if the first one/team stands the [STRIKE]first[/STRIKE] last position with a great distance, then how can we describe it?

first - last: opposites
 
If you're bringing up the rear, do you have to be far behind?
 
If you're bringing up the rear, do you have to be far behind?

No. Surely you're simply currently in last place.
 
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