Walkover [noun]

Definition of Walkover:

breeze

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Sentence/Example of Walkover:

Minute Roarin' Russell finds he ain't got a walkover he'll begin to quit.

As to the fight itself, it was in many ways, no doubt, a walkover.

Don't you believe for one minute we're going to have a walkover.

For his victory had not been altogether the walkover he had airily described to Craven.

It soon became apparent that the teams were very evenly matched, and that neither would have a walkover.

It was a “walkover” soon after the first few innings had demonstrated the superiority of Yale.

I supposed that Blaine had a walkover, that he was certain to carry New York.

"If we stay here much longer Herb is going to have a walkover about winning the silver cup," George remarked, half complainingly.

Some think one fellow is going to have a walkover, and others hold different opinions.

Oh, Miss Van Deusen will have a walkover when her turn for election comes again.