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idiom. Informal, it ain't over till it's over. the outcome is not certain until the process is completely finished: The game is tied with only 9 seconds to go, ...
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Usually used in reference to organized competitions, such as sporting events, political elections, and the like. A: "We're down by six points with only two ...
Usually used in reference to organized competitions, such as sporting events, political elections, and the like. A: "We're down by six points with only two ...
Dec 1, 2011 · The meaning is almost as trivial as it appears. The context will reveal what the point is, eg. "You can't judge the outcome of something until ...
Idiom. Meaning. Example. it ain't over till it's over. a game is not finished until time has expired, never say die.
Jul 9, 2021 · It means that as long as you're still playing, you have a chance to win. Or more generally, if there is a chance that you can accomplish ...
Jun 27, 2023 · It basically means "it isn't over until it's over," used as a reminder or encouragement to not give up hope until you see the final results of ...
Sep 23, 2015 · It tells people to wait, don't make a judgement yet, because the struggle still might be turned around.
Mar 31, 2007 · Well, it's a saying that means basically you have to wait until the end of a developing situation to see how it's really going to turn out. It's ...