Adjective
wire-to-wire (not comparable)
From start to finish. (Used especially of a sportsperson who is in the lead, winning, at every stage of an event from start to finish.)
wire-to-wire coverage of the race; she led wire-to-wire
1997 season main The Orioles went "wire-to-wire" (first place from start to finish) in winning the AL East title in 1997. Source: Internet
On Sunday, the Wolf Pack dominated UNM from wire-to-wire — much like game one of the series, capping a sweep of the Lobos with a 14-1 blowout win. Source: Internet
The third-seeded Sabres (11-16) never threatened Bemidij’s wire-to-wire lead too seriously, but the Lumberjack bench quieted a last-ditch 7-0 run with dominant play down the stretch. Source: Internet
Justify becomes only 13th horse to capture the Triple Crown with wire-to-wire win in the BelmontIt didn't take 37 years to find the next Triple Crown winner. Source: Internet
Slew also was a wire-to-wire Belmont winner. Source: Internet
The Wizards battered the Celtics from wire-to-wire in a resounding 116-89 victory. Source: Internet