• Shoo-in

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    From a sense of the verb shoo, where racehorses would fall back and allow a chosen rider to win a fixed race. See 1910 quotation.

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    Noun

    shoo-in

    (plural shoo-ins)
    1. (horse racing) The winner of a fixed race, a fixed race.
    2. (idiomatic) A candidate or contestant generally agreed upon as the presumptive winner; somebody who is well-liked or widely agreed upon.She's very popular and good with numbers, so I expect she'll be a shoo-in for treasurer.
      • 2007, Governors Speak, by Jack D. Fleer, page 47:Participation in primaries was often more important than in the general election because the Democratic Party nominee was a shoo-in for success in the general election.
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