walk over (Meaning)

Wordnet

walk over (v)

beat easily

Webster

walk over (n.)

In racing, the going over a course by a horse which has no competitor for the prize; hence, colloquially, a one-sided contest; an uncontested, or an easy, victory.

walk over Sentence Examples

  1. The protesters marched steadily towards the Capitol, intent on walking over any resistance.
  2. The elephant's massive feet walked over the jungle floor, flattening any obstacles in its path.
  3. The bully sauntered down the hallway, walking over anyone who dared to stand up to him.
  4. The thunderstorm approached like an unstoppable force, threatening to walk over any building that stood in its way.
  5. The politician promised to walk over his opponents in the upcoming election, crushing any challenges.
  6. The construction crew worked tirelessly, walking over the unfinished concrete to smooth it out.
  7. The hiker's boots walked over rocks and roots, providing traction on the slippery trail.
  8. The child skipped merrily across the playground, walking over the painted lines with abandon.
  9. The soccer team walked over their opponents during the match, scoring goal after goal with ease.
  10. The army stormed through the enemy territory, walking over any resistance they encountered.

FAQs About the word walk over

beat easilyIn racing, the going over a course by a horse which has no competitor for the prize; hence, colloquially, a one-sided contest; an uncontested, or an

victory, romp, walkaway, conquest,landslide, sweep, blowout, mastery,runaway, subjugation

trimming, loss, rout, whipping, defeat, rout, whipping,defeat, upset, loss

The protesters marched steadily towards the Capitol, intent on walking over any resistance.

The elephant's massive feet walked over the jungle floor, flattening any obstacles in its path.

The bully sauntered down the hallway, walking over anyone who dared to stand up to him.

The thunderstorm approached like an unstoppable force, threatening to walk over any building that stood in its way.