walk over

VERB
  1. beat easily
    The local team walked over their old rivals for the championship
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How To Use walk over In A Sentence

  • Mr Martin said he did walk over and "remonstrate" with opposition staff, but did not swear at them. Daily Telegraph | Top Stories
  • Her shoes slapped against the cracked sidewalk over and over as she walked stiffly.
  • It gives new rights to walk over private land that can be classed as mountain, moorland, heathland or down.
  • This plateau was called the Elysian Fields, now Alyscamp, and is so thick with tombs that you walk over them as you follow the road that runs along the plateau. In Troubadour-Land A Ramble in Provence and Languedoc
  • Walk over to the cabinet
  • Let's not take a taxi; we can easily walk over.
  • There were about five main planks, or puncheons, the middle one being the heaviest, the better to sustain the weight of any horse that might happen to walk over the cache pit's mouth. Buffalo Bird Woman's Garden
  • A walk over the property turned up layers of promising dolostone that was loaded with pockets in several areas and a generous scattering of hand-dug pits of various ages.
  • Let's not take a taxi; we can easily walk over.
  • Everytime they go on my lap they claw through the clothing before they sit on it and it digs into the skin, but they don't claw if they walk over bare skin funnily enough. aarste meow-mixer Keep Your Cats From Destroying Your Furniture | Lifehacker Australia
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