walkover (Meaning)

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walkover (n)

backbends combined with handstands

any undertaking that is easy to do

walkover Sentence Examples

  1. The election was a walkover for the incumbent, who won by a landslide margin.
  2. The team expected a walkover in the match, but their opponents proved to be unexpectedly competitive.
  3. The negotiations proved to be a walkover, as both parties quickly reached an agreement.
  4. The exam was a walkover for me, as I had studied diligently and was well-prepared.
  5. The job interview was more of a walkover than a challenge, as the hiring manager seemed impressed from the start.
  6. The trip to the museum was a walkover, as we breezed through the exhibits without encountering any crowds or lines.
  7. The task seemed like a walkover at first, but it turned out to be more complex and time-consuming than anticipated.
  8. The new project was a walkover for the team, who had extensive experience in similar ventures.
  9. The hike up the mountain was a walkover, as the trail was well-maintained and the scenery was spectacular.
  10. The victory was a walkover, as our opponents made numerous mistakes and were clearly outmatched.

FAQs About the word walkover

backbends combined with handstands, any undertaking that is easy to do

sweep, romp,landslide, blowout, victory, walkaway, conquest, subjugation, capture, vanquishing

trimming, whipping, overthrow, beating, loss, trimming, loss, beating, upset, whipping

The election was a walkover for the incumbent, who won by a landslide margin.

The team expected a walkover in the match, but their opponents proved to be unexpectedly competitive.

The negotiations proved to be a walkover, as both parties quickly reached an agreement.

The exam was a walkover for me, as I had studied diligently and was well-prepared.