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trifecta
[ trahy-fek-tuh ]
noun
- Sports. Compare superfecta none.
- a type of bet, especially on horse races, in which the bettor must select the first three finishers in exact order.
- a race in which such bets are made.
- a group, set, or series of three; a triad:
Plain yogurt is the perfect food, with its trifecta of carbs, protein, and fat.
trifecta
/ ٰɪˈɛə /
noun
- a form of betting in which the punter selects the first three place-winners in a horse race in the correct order
- any achievement involving three successful outcomes
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of trifecta1
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of trifecta1
Example Sentences
They are savoring this Republican trifecta, and especially, their self-selected, opposition-free media environment, which continues to promise them a golden age.
“This show went for hard funny but not at the expense of a real plot and authentic characters, and that is the trifecta.”
The Surge hasn’t devoted much time to the Republican trifecta’s legislative agenda, because legislation isn’t really where the action is in this administration.
No one can be surprised that Republicans are hoping to exploit their Washington trifecta — the White House and majority control of the House and Senate — by implementing vast federal budget cuts in order to save their 2017 tax cuts from expiration.
When the Dodgers embarked on this pursuit last year, and targeted each member of the Japanese trifecta as a potential cornerstone of its long-term future, it initially seemed doubtful they would land all three players — let alone more than one.
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