A proverb meaning that deliberateness and determination will lead to success, or (literally) a reasonable pace will win a race. • I worked my way through college in six years. Now I know what they mean when they say, "Slow and steady wins the race." • Ann won the race because she started off slowly and established a good pace. The other runners tried to sprint the whole distance, and they tired out before the final lap. Ann's trainer said, "You see! I told you! Slow and steady wins the race."
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