1. shoo-in - Noun
2. shoo-in - Verb
an easy victory
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Hillary Clinton said she'd consider naming Barack Obama as her vice president when she gets the nomination, but she's nowhere near a shoo-in. Donald Trump
I've always wanted to appear in a 3-D Movie, that's always been a goal of mine. If you appear in a 3-D picture you are a shoo-in for an Oscar. There's no competition. Nikki Cox
Campbell-Rodriques is a shoo-in for the position, The Gleaner understands, and is expected to take the slate against the incumbent three-time People’s National Party (PNP) Member of Parliament Natalie Neita. Source: Internet
In February 2008, the band made their first ever appearance at the Kremlin Palace in Moscow, Russia citation at the personal request of Dmitry Medvedev who at the time was considered a shoo-in for the seat of the Presidency of Russia. Source: Internet
He was a shoo-in as Denham when Kong was cast. Source: Internet
Andrea Sanders’s 14-year-old son Jake McInnes thought he was a “shoo-in” after hearing the lacrosse academy coach wanted him, but received a letter Sunday from the school saying it is not able to accept new out-of-catchment applications. Source: Internet