romp home/to victory

romp home

To deftly or easily win a race, contest, or competition. Primarily heard in UK. With her arch-rival out of commission with a pulled hamstring, the defending champion romped home at the Olympics once again. Showing their utter superiority on the pitch, the boys in blue look set to romp home to a 6–2 victory.
See also: home, romp

romp to victory

To deftly or easily win a race, contest, or competition. Primarily heard in UK. With her arch-rival out of commission with a pulled hamstring, the defending champion romped to victory at the Olympics once again. Showing their utter superiority on the pitch, the boys in blue look set to romp to a 6–2 victory.
See also: romp, victory
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

ˈromp home/to victory

(informal) win easily, especially in a race, an election, etc: The Queen’s horse romped home in the first race. The Democratic Party romped to victory in the recent elections.
See also: home, romp, victory
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
See also:
  • romp home
  • romp in
  • romp to victory
  • mop up the floor with
  • mop up the floor with (one)
  • get the wooden spoon
  • get, win, take, etc. the wooden spoon
  • with honours even
  • honours are even
  • arch dell