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grand slam

American  
[grand slam] / ˈgrænd ˈslæm /

noun

  • grand slams
    plural
  1. Bridge. the winning of all thirteen tricks of a deal.

  2. Baseball. Also grand-slammer. a home run with three runners on base.

  3. Sports. the winning by a single player of several designated major championship contests in one season, as in golf or tennis.

  4. any sweeping success or total victory.


grand slam British  

noun

  1. bridge the winning of 13 tricks by one player or side or the contract to do so

  2. tennis golf

    1. the winning of all major competitions in a season, esp in tennis and golf

    2. one of the 4 major competitions in a season in tennis

  3. (often capital) rugby Union the winning of all five games in the annual Six Nations Championship involving England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, France, and Italy Compare triple crown

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

grand slam Idioms  
  1. A sweeping success or total victory, as in This presentation gave us a grand slam—every buyer placed an order. This term originated in the early 1800s in the card game of whist (forerunner of contract bridge), where it refers to the taking of all thirteen tricks. It later was extended to bridge and various sports, where it has different meanings: in baseball, a home run hit with runners on all the bases, resulting in four runs for the team; in tennis, winning all four national championships in a single calendar year; in golf, winning all four major championships. In the 1990s the term was used for four related proposals presented on a ballot at once.


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Origin of grand slam

First recorded in 1890–95

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After all, in that July game he did make Francona pay for his disrespect—by hitting a grand slam.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 7, 2026

Going into Sunday, he was at 7-under and six shots clear of four players, including world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler, who had the career grand slam on the line.

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 21, 2026

Takeuchi followed with his grand slam to center.

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 1, 2026

Grant cooked up a grand slam to make it 6-0 in the fourth inning.

From Los Angeles Times May 18, 2026

During one game—he was nine or ten—the score was tied in the bottom of the eleventh and one of the Yankees hit a walk-off grand slam.

From "The Dead and the Gone" by Susan Beth Pfeffer

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