grand slam
Americannoun
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Bridge. the winning of all thirteen tricks of a deal.
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Baseball. Also grand-slammer. a home run with three runners on base.
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Sports. the winning by a single player of several designated major championship contests in one season, as in golf or tennis.
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any sweeping success or total victory.
noun
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bridge the winning of 13 tricks by one player or side or the contract to do so
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tennis golf
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the winning of all major competitions in a season, esp in tennis and golf
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one of the 4 major competitions in a season in tennis
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(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
Etymology
Origin of grand slam
First recorded in 1890–95
Example Sentences
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Santa Margarita 13, Mountain Vista 2: Cooper Holland had three hits and six RBIs, including a grand slam, for the Eagles.
From Los Angeles Times
Ohtani began the World Baseball Classic in Tokyo for Team Japan with a double on the first pitch he saw and then, one inning later, a grand slam … of course he did.
From Los Angeles Times
He is also less than a month away from the defence of the Masters title he won at Augusta last year to complete the career grand slam.
From BBC
Sasaki was shelled in his second Cactus League start last week, allowing four runs, three walks, a single and a grand slam to the Cleveland Guardians at Goodyear Ballpark.
From Los Angeles Times
The Dodgers right-hander gave up three walks and two hits, including a grand slam to Guardians slugger Kyle Manzardo, before he was lifted after 23 pitches.
From Los Angeles Times
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