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three-peat
[three-peet, three-peet]
a third consecutive victory, as in a major sports championship.
verb (used without object)
to win a third consecutive victory.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of three-peat1
Example Sentences
Lots of strong picks, but it would be the opposite of a surprise if Ebon Moss-Bachrach makes it a three-peat as ‘The Bear’s’ volcanic Richie.”
Mira Costa won the rematch 5-0 on March 26 and was poised for a three-peat.
Then in the early days of June, Hurley stunningly turned them down, convinced by his wife, Andrea, to stay on the East Coast and pushed by his fighter’s instinct to attempt a UConn three-peat.
The last baseball team to win consecutive titles was the three-peat New York Yankees from 1998-2000, and while they were memorable, these Dodgers can be better.
Stern cannot afford a sophomore slump if the Mariners want to three-peat as they lost 10 players to graduation, including three first-team all-state picks.
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