walkover

[ UK /wˈɔːkə‍ʊvɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. backbends combined with handstands
  2. any undertaking that is easy to do
    marketing this product will be no picnic
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How To Use walkover In A Sentence

  • If you add a few drops of dishwashing detergent to catalog paint when mixing it up, it will be easier to walkover off the children's arms.
  • According to your esteemed colleague Jonathan Wilson, Alania will play CSKA in the Russian cup final on 26 May, despite having failed to score so far in the competition three x 0-0 + pens, one walkover," writes Nath Jones. Do Tottenham and Fulham have to play in the Europa League? | The Knowledge
  • In public areas and roadside locations, signs must not be placed on or obstruct footpaths, traffic islands, roads or walkover bridges.
  • She started Hazel on some somersaults then dive rolls and had started on backwards walkovers, when she heard Hazel complain.
  • MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) Third-seeded Marat Safin withdrew from the Australian Open on Saturday with an injured left wrist, giving Rainer Schuettler a walkover into the fourth round. USATODAY.com - Safin withdraws from Australian Open with sore wrist
  • President Sarkozy will be an easier transatlantic ally , for sure , but he will still be no walkover .
  • Is it possible to get Walkover brogans anywhere anymore?
  • As it was, the true blue constituency was a Conservative walkover with three Tory candidates winning the three seats up for grabs.
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