Tiebreakers [noun]

Definition of Tiebreakers:

unexplained death

Synonyms of Tiebreakers:


Opposite/Antonyms of Tiebreakers:

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Sentence/Example of Tiebreakers:

They hold the tiebreaker advantage after beating the Seahawks last month.

They’re the team to beat in the NFC East now, with four straight victories and the tiebreaker advantage over Washington.

If one of the candidates really doesn’t want the job but still manages to win in the tiebreaker, Haas said, he could then quit the position and allow the school board to appoint a replacement – presumably the other guy.

If one of the candidates really doesn’t want the job but still manages to win in the tiebreaker, Vu said, he could then quit the position and allow the school board to appoint a replacement – presumably the other guy.

Tennessee also has a tiebreaker over Buffalo because it beat the Bills in Week 5.

The Giants hold the tiebreaker by virtue of their two victories over Washington.

They’re behind in tiebreakers now, but they’ll win at least four of those games, I have to believe.

As a tiebreaker, try to name the winner of the Oceanside mayoral race.

When you can’t reach agreement, come to us and we’ll be the tiebreaker.