Roar, romp, sweep, etc. to victory In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "roar, romp, sweep, etc. to victory", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Tommy Tran calendar 2021-03-31 11:03

Meaning of Roar, romp, sweep, etc. to victory

Roar, romp, sweep, etc. to victory verb phrase

To win a competition or a contest easily

Our president swept to victory in the recent election.

Justin romped to victory just after 2 rounds since the other competitors couldn't keep up with his pace.

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Very easy and effortless

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A simile to say that something is easy to do.

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To indicate something that is very easy to do.

Grammar and Usage of Roar, romp, sweep, etc. to victory

Verb Forms

  • romping to victory
  • roars to victory
  • swept to victory

The verb "roar/romp/sweep" should be conjugated according to its tense.

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