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Roar, romp, sweep, etc. to victory

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The phrase creates a strong image of dominance, suggesting an energetic, unstoppable force. SlideThe rugby team roared to victory with a series of unstoppable plays.
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The phrase isn't about audible sound but rather indicates a strong, decisive win. SlideHer debate performance was so commanding she roared to victory.
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Used metaphorically in various competitions, not just in sports. SlideIn the box office race, the new action film roared to victory.