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Значение идиомы sewed up
[sewed up] {adj. phr.}, {informal} Won or arranged as you wish;decided.
They thought they had the game sewed up, but the otherteam won it with a touchdown in the last quarter.
Dick thought hehad the job sewed up, but another boy got it.
Compare: IN THE BAG.
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