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Win by a nose

Meaning

To win a competition or race by an extremely small margin.

Origin

The phrase "win by a nose" gallops straight from the thrilling world of horse racing, a sport where victory and defeat can be separated by mere inches. When horses are neck-and-neck at the finish line, the crucial determining factor is often the very tip of a horse's nose crossing the wire first. This visual metaphor of a minimal, almost imperceptible lead became common parlance in the 19th century, capturing the dramatic tension of a hard-fought contest decided at the last possible moment by the smallest measurable distance, and quickly expanded to describe any narrow victory.

Examples

  • The sprinter managed to win by a nose, just barely beating her rival at the finish line.
  • After hours of intense debate, the proposal passed by a nose in the final vote.
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