shoo-in造句1. He's a shoo-in for the White House.
2. He was far from a shoo-in for president.
3. He's a shoo-in for the nomination.
4. Ms Brown is still no shoo-in for the November election.
5. Manchester United's a shoo-in to win the title this season.
6. He looked like a shoo-in to win the Democratic nomination.
7. But he was far from a shoo-in for president.
8. But, once again, Clinton was no shoo-in.
9. Martins is a shoo-in for the presidency.
10. Perhaps he considered himself a shoo-in.
11. After all, back when she still seemed a shoo-in to the White House, his subtitle for "Liberal Fascism" was "The Secret History of the American left, From Mussolini to Hillary Clinton".
12. I think this pair is a definite shoo-in for the annual Best Actor and Actress award, filial piety acting category.
13. While Gladiator came out on top, the contest was far from a shoo-in.
14. Yes, just don't look behind sofa. Now, you're a shoo-in, darling.
15. When literary agent Sarah Yake shopped around Kirsten Kaschock's debut novel 'Sleight' this year, she thought it would be a shoo-in with New York's top publishers.
16. If it were a paid public office, I wouldn't run for the position, even though I'm a shoo-in.
17. Manny Ramirez and his dreadlocks have a lock on L.A. Dodgers' fans' hearts and minds, and are a shoo-in for the Baseball Hall of Fame.
18. Just because you look good on paper doesn"t mean you"re a shoo-in for the job.
19. Juan Manuel Santos, who claims to be Mr Uribe's heir, seemed a shoo-in last month until the emergence of Antanas Mockus.
20. The superstar of 2008, who once looked like a shoo-in for re-election, now appears extremely vulnerable.
21. Many greens are more interested in the opposition Tories, who look a shoo-in at the election which must take place by next summer.
22. The American presidency is Hillary Clinton's to lose. But that doesn't make her a shoo-in just yet.
23. Despite Ma's lead in the polls, he's not yet a shoo-in.
24. Shannon's ace scene stealing seemed to make him a shoo-in early in the awards season. Being overlooked by the Globes and SAG awards brought him down a few notches .
25. But the film belongs to Waltz, who won the Best Actor award in Cannes, and who should be a shoo-in, even this far out, for a Best Supporting Actor nod at next year's Oscars.