Shoo-in in a sentence as a noun

"On sheer clout alone, the pair seemed like a shoo-in.

Spray uses Shapeless heavily, so this should make it a shoo-in for the Typesafe stack.

If you're far along enough, and this proves to be something people want, you're a shoo-in for a buyout.

Historically, with these two variables alone, change is a shoo-in.

Over dessert, I could not resist saying how pleased I was that the image of the black hole made him a shoo-in for a Nobel Prize, but he batted the notion away.

The reason I always thought Zenter was a shoo-in was that there were obvious great, monetizable things they could do with presentations that a desktop app could never hope to do -- and during chats with them, it was quite clear they recognized this.

Most of my friends didn't even know a CS major even existed.> There's the perception of being able to easily create a startup or to get a programming job at a tech companyYeah a lot of people believe simply having a CS degree is a shoo-in for any job.

Shoo-in definitions

noun

an easy victory

See also: runaway blowout romp laugher walkaway