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Walkover meaning in English

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Walkover

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Noun

1. walkover

backbends combined with handstands

2. breeze, child's play, cinch, duck soup, picnic, piece of cake, pushover, snap, walkover

any undertaking that is easy to do

Example Sentences:
'marketing this product will be no picnic'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Walkover

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noun
1. informal
an easy or unopposed victory
2. horse racing
a. 
the running or walking over the course by the only contestant entered in a race at the time of starting
b. 
a race won in this way
verb walk over (intr, mainly preposition)
3. (also adverb)
to win a race by a walkover
4. informal
to beat (an opponent) conclusively or easily
5. informal
to take advantage of (someone)

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Walkover

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noun
1. 
a race in which the one horse entered has merely to walk over the course to win
2. 
an easily won victory

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Walkover

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n.
1. Something that is easy and presents no difficulties, especially an easily won sports contest.
2. A horserace with only one horse entered, won by the mere formality of walking the length of the track.
3. A gymnastic feat in which the body is bent forward or backward from an upright position, the hands are placed on the floor, and the legs are arced one after the other over the hands to finish in a standing position.

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