Noun
shoe-in (plural shoe-ins)
Misspelling of shoo-in.
Allowing Mugabe to appoint a woman deputy could scuttle the presidential ambitions of Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa, who had been seen as a shoe-in to succeed Mugabe. Source: Internet
“We have one fellow who is affected by Parkinson so that was a shoe-in right there, and my daughter’s father-in-law is affected by ALS, so that was another one,” said Mark. Source: Internet
Otherwise, with his previous behaviour on record, he'll be a shoe-in to be sent to jail. Source: Internet
Two White House reporters explain just how Hillary Clinton went from a seeming shoe-in for President of the United States to runner-up to Donald Trump. Source: Internet