win hands down

win (something) hands down

To win something easily or decisively. We were really unprepared for our last game, and the other team won hands down.
See also: down, hand, win
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

win hands down

Also, win in a walk or breeze . See under hands down.
See also: down, hand, win
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.

win hands down

COMMON
1. If you win a contest hands down, you win it easily. We have been beaten in some games which we should have won hands down. Note: You can also say that you beat someone else hands down. When he said he would beat me hands down, I didn't expect him to run like that.
2. When you are comparing things, you can say that the thing which is clearly best wins hands down. The New Winter Palace Hotel wins hands down for both comfort and location. Note: You can also say that one thing beats another hands down. I had always enjoyed driving through the New Forest, but two-wheeled travel beats the car hands down. Note: You can also talk about a hands-down winner. In any bar debate about the best Canadian folk song of all time, the hands-down winner is always Tyson's Summer Wages. Note: Hands down is used in other structures where you are saying that something is clearly the best. We are hands-down, flat-out the leaders of the world in this. `The greatest thing ever invented has to be the Thermos flask,' I said. `Easy. Hands down.' Note: This expression was originally used in horse racing to describe jockeys who won their races very easily and could cross the winning line with their hands lowered and the reins loose.
See also: down, hand, win
Collins COBUILD Idioms Dictionary, 3rd ed.

win hands down, to

To come in first by a wide margin. The term comes from racing, where jockeys ride with their hands down, relaxing their hold on the reins, when victory seems certain. The term was first used figuratively about 1900. In 1958 the London Times stated, “Double this speed, however, and the submarine wins hands down.”
See also: hand, win
The Dictionary of Clichés by Christine Ammer
See also:
  • be down to something
  • be down to (do something)
  • come a gutser
  • bite down on (something)
  • chuck (something) down
  • chuck it down
  • be down to (one)
  • be down to somebody/something
  • chuck something down
  • chuck down
References in periodicals archive
Lahore [Pakistan], Nov 28 ( ANI ): Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan on Wednesday joked that former Indian cricketer and current Punjab cabinet minister Navjot Singh Sidhu will win hands down if he contests elections there.
If it was a popularity contest she'd win hands down, but it's a dance competition.
He should stand in the next election as the sensible candidate, he will win hands down, for that''s how our councillors should have voted for this proposal, (hands down).
If there is any real justice on TV and after watching the fiasco on X-Factor last weekend, I very much doubt it, Ricky should win hands down.
Emmanuelle Bouvier, senior market analyst at Mintel, who carried out the study, said: "Despite the ongoing development of new and exciting flavours, the traditional favourites still win hands down.
If the choice is between a good scheme or a profitable one, then the latter will win hands down. The trick must be to show how good architecture can be just as profitable as bad, and that long-term investment value will increase as a result of high quality design thinking from the inception of a project.
If they gave away an award for best seats, the 2003 Accord Coupe would win hands down.
Hot Chilly's Micro Elite Performance Warmwear separates ($47 to $56 each) win hands down for undergarment comfort and warmth for men and women.
When it comes to the cast, the blue reds win hands down over orange red varieties.
When it comes to recording the hottest, most violent, and most bizarre interactions in the universe, X rays win hands down over visible light.
If judgments were made on looks, the HP would win hands down. The units are close in capability, with neither having the near-perfect design traits of the Palm V.
But he reckons James Corden's Late Late Show green rooms in LA win hands down.
It's just not about the football any more - if it was we'd win hands down.
If I can read a book or go for a walk, the book will win hands down - and I consider my teeming, eternally entertaining life of the mind far more of a gift than a set of washboard abs.
She was very gracious and said I would win hands down but I'm not too sure about that.