Landslide [noun]
Definition of Landslide:
landslip
Opposite/Antonyms of Landslide:
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Sentence/Example of Landslide:
The force of the landslide may have actually broken off that piece of hanging glacier, he says.
The party won November elections in a landslide, capturing 396 out of 476 seats in the country’s second democratic vote since the end of direct military rule.
Voters across the political spectrum spoke loud and clear, passing Prop 22 in a landslide.
Aubrey Plaza, of “Parks and Recreation,” won by a landslide.
People have lost their lives by seemingly random landslides, and now that this dataset exists scientists can begin to model and predict where and when a cliff might fall after a big storm, say.
He hopes all this data will help us understand what factors might trigger a big landslide before it happens all along southern California.
This was powered by some 100 million early votes, which buoyed Democrats’ hopes of a landslide — but Republicans were able to get enough of their voters into the booth too.
Although the Democrats have notably flipped Arizona, they cannot claim an overall landslide even if they win.
Now how that actually plays into us knowing the overall votes, overall results of the election kind of depends on whether or not it’s a landslide, whether it’s close, what the swing States are.
Meanwhile, Roosevelt won a third term in a landslide, outpacing Willkie in the Electoral College, 449-82, and easily taking Maryland.