dead heat

NOUN
  1. a tie in a race
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How To Use dead heat In A Sentence

  • Competition was fierce, with a dead heat in one of the races .
  • The race ended in a dead heat so the scullers had to re-row and Lyon lost by ½ a length.
  • Stoway won by a neck, with Takas and Vital Agreement finishing in a dead heat for second.
  • The race ended in a dead heat.
  • In Lucerne it was a dead heat with Italy and in Munich barely a canvas separated them and Belarus.
  • The race ended in a dead heat.
  • The two candidates are in a dead heat in the polls.
  • The two candidates are in a dead heat in the polls.
  • Candidates crisscrossed the metro area Sunday in a last-minute push for votes as the latest poll showed that while the New York governor's race has the makings of a blowout, the contests for attorney general and comptroller are a dead heat. Campaigning Down to the Wire
  • The race ended in a dead heat.
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