walkover

[US]/'wɔːkəʊvə/
[UK]/'wɔkovɚ/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.an easy victory;a preliminary to a game.
Word Forms
Pluralwalkovers

Example Sentences

backward walkover with change of legs

It wasn't any walkover to alphabetize all those names.

The team won by a walkover.

The game was a complete walkover for the champion.

The opposition put up no fight, making it a walkover for the incumbent.

The election was a walkover as the only candidate running was unopposed.

The tennis match turned out to be a walkover with the opponent retiring due to injury.

The boxer's skill made the match a walkover, defeating his opponent in the first round.

The chess grandmaster considered the match a walkover, easily outplaying his opponent.

The experienced lawyer knew it would be a walkover case, given the strong evidence in favor of their client.

The debate turned into a walkover as one side presented much stronger arguments.

The student found the exam a walkover after studying diligently for weeks.

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