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king of the hill

noun

  1. a game in which each player attempts to climb to the top of some point, such as a mound of earth, and to prevent all others from pushing or pulling them off the top.
  2. an undisputed leader or champion.


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De La Salle once sat where Mater Dei is now — as King of the Hill in California — when stringing together a national-record 151 consecutive wins from 1992 to 2004.

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Once again, Narbonne is king of the hill in City Section football.

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Were it not for all the giggles, this one could have been great, especially with a final reveal of a group of men who look like the characters from “King of the Hill.â€

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"In the Know," which was co-created by Mike Judge of "King of the Hill," also pokes fun at both liberals and conservatives in a way that Judge does best.

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Ms. Andrews learned to shuck scallops there, and played “king of the hill†on the mound of discarded shells outside.

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