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Variations:
勝ち馬に乗る
勝馬に乗る

 kachiumaninoru
    かちうまにのる
(exp,v5r) (idiom) to side with the winner; to ride (someone's) coattails; to get on the bandwagon

Variations:
我勝ち
我がち
われ勝ち

 waregachi
    われがち
(adjectival noun) (usu. as 我勝ちに) everybody for himself; everyone for themselves

Variations:
有り勝ち
有りがち

 arigachi
    ありがち
(adj-na,adj-no) (kana only) frequent; common; usual

Variations:
勝ち得る
勝得る
贏ち得る

 kachieru
    かちえる
(transitive verb) to achieve; to win; to gain; to attain

Variations:
勝ち栗
搗ち栗
勝栗
搗栗

 kachiguri
    かちぐり
dried chestnut

Variations:
勝ち目はない
勝ち目は無い

 kachimehanai
    かちめはない
(expression) (See 勝ち目) to have no chance (of succeeding)

Variations:
曇りがち
曇り勝ち
曇勝ち

 kumorigachi
    くもりがち
(adj-na,adj-no,n) mainly cloudy; tending to be cloudy

Variations:
勝ち組
勝ち組み
勝組
徒組

 kachigumi
    かちぐみ
(ant: 負け組) winners (those who have succeeded socially, economically, etc.)

Variations:
勝どき
勝鬨
勝ちどき
勝ち鬨

 kachidoki
    かちどき
shout of victory; cry of triumph

Variations:
途切れがち
途切れ勝ち(rK)

 togiregachi
    とぎれがち
(adjectival noun) disjointed; frequently interrupted; in fits and starts

Variations:
有りがち(rK)
有り勝ち(rK)

 arigachi
    ありがち
(adj-na,adj-no) (kana only) common; frequent

Variations:
一人勝ち
1人勝ち
独り勝ち
ひとり勝ち(sK)
一人がち(sK)

 hitorigachi
    ひとりがち
(n,vs,vi) (1) being the sole winner; beating everyone else; (adj-no,adj-na) (2) winner-take-all; (adjectival noun) (3) mostly alone; mostly by oneself

Variations:
夢見がち
夢見勝ち(rK)
夢みがち(sK)

 yumemigachi
    ゆめみがち
(noun or adjectival noun) (See 勝ち・がち・1) (tendency of being) unrealistic; fanciful; rosy-eyed; dreamy

Variations:
早い者勝ち
早いもの勝ち
早いもん勝ち

 hayaimonogachi(早i者勝chi, 早imono勝chi); hayaimongachi(早i者勝chi, 早imon勝chi)
    はやいものがち(早い者勝ち, 早いもの勝ち); はやいもんがち(早い者勝ち, 早いもん勝ち)
(expression) (proverb) first come, first served; the early bird catches the worm

Variations:
早い者勝ち
早いもの勝ち
早いもん勝ち(sK)

 hayaimonogachi
    はやいものがち
(expression) (proverb) first come, first served; the early bird catches the worm

Variations:
我勝ちに
我がちに
われ勝ちに(sK)

 waregachini
    われがちに
(adverb) (See 我先に) scrambling; falling over each other; striving to be first

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