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ALL meanings of walkover

walk·o·ver
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  • noun walkover An easy victory. 1
  • noun walkover Racing. a walking or trotting over the course by a contestant who is the only starter. 1
  • noun walkover an unopposed or easy victory. 1
  • noun walkover any task easily done. 1
  • noun walkover Gymnastics. a vertical rotation of the body from a standing position, performed by leaning forward to a brief handstand and bringing the legs over and back down to the floor one at a time (front walkover) or by arching backward to a similar handstand and returning the feet to the floor (back walkover) 1
  • noun walkover easy victory 1
  • noun walkover An easy victory; a walkaway. 0
  • noun walkover (tennis) A bye or victory awarded to a competitor when a scheduled opponent fails to play a game. 0
  • noun walkover A horse race with only one entrant. 0
  • noun walkover Someone easy to defeat. 0
  • noun walkover (gymnastics) A backbend combined with a handstand. 0
  • noun walkover A type of railroad passenger car seat, having reversible seat backs that can be moved across the seat to face either direction of travel. 0
  • countable noun walkover If you say that a competition or contest is a walkover, you mean that it is won very easily. 0
  • noun walkover an easy or unopposed victory 0
  • noun walkover the running or walking over the course by the only contestant entered in a race at the time of starting 0
  • noun walkover a race won in this way 0
  • verb walkover to win a race by a walkover 0
  • verb walkover to beat (an opponent) conclusively or easily 0
  • verb walkover to take advantage of (someone) 0
  • noun walkover a race in which the one horse entered has merely to walk over the course to win 0
  • noun walkover an easily won victory 0
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