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Idiom carry the day and win the day Theme: SUCCESS to be successful; to win a competition, argument, etc. (Originally meaning to win a battle.)Our team didn't play well at first, but we won the day in the end.Hard work won the day and James passed his exams.
Idiom win the day if you win the day, you persuade people to support your ideas or opinions, or if a particular idea wins the day, it is accepted by a group of people.By the end of the meeting it became clear that the radicals had won the day.I was pleased to hear that common sense had won the day and the proposal had been accepted.
win the dayTo be successful. It sounds like your presentation to the committee won the day—well done. carry/win the ˈday (formal) win a contest, an argument, etc.; be successful: It was a difficult match, but the New Zealand team finally carried the day. win the day To be successful. |