sweep the board vs walk away with

sweep the board

verb
  • To win all the prizes in a competition. 

  • To get enough votes in an election to gain all the seats. 

  • To take all of the cards. 

walk away with

verb
  • To win (a competition or contest) handily or by a large margin. 

  • To steal (something) or to come to possess something that was contested; to walk off with. 

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