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grand slams

  • plural
    of grand slam.
    grand slam
    noun
    the winning of all thirteen tricks of a deal.

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The team is a formidable force, having now clocked up a record breaking 12 grand slams, four European championships and two world championships.

From BBC Feb. 5, 2026

But I know when I look back on their childhoods, many of the highlight reel moments—the grand slams, the championships, even the crushing defeats—will be memories from my spot on the sidelines.

From The Wall Street Journal Sep. 25, 2025

He had two grand slams in the span of three games last week.

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 30, 2025

Four other players have hit grand slams for the Dodgers this year.

From Seattle Times Jul. 24, 2023

Your brother-in-law plays a stiff game and your sister is a wonder!—five grand slams last night!

From The Firing Line by Robert W. (Robert William) Chambers

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