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Grammar : Noun |
Spell : wawk-oh-ver |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈwɔkˌoʊ vər |
Definition of walkover
- noun breeze
- Minute Roarin' Russell finds he ain't got a walkover he'll begin to quit.
- Extract from : « Rimrock Trail » by J. Allan Dunn
- As to the fight itself, it was in many ways, no doubt, a walkover.
- Extract from : « The Egyptian campaigns, 1882 to 1885 » by Charles Royle
- Don't you believe for one minute we're going to have a walkover.
- Extract from : « Fast Nine » by Alan Douglas
- For his victory had not been altogether the walkover he had airily described to Craven.
- Extract from : « The Shadow of the East » by E. M. Hull
- It soon became apparent that the teams were very evenly matched, and that neither would have a walkover.
- Extract from : « The Rushton Boys at Rally Hall » by Spencer Davenport
- It was a “walkover” soon after the first few innings had demonstrated the superiority of Yale.
- Extract from : « Baseball Joe at Yale » by Lester Chadwick
- I supposed that Blaine had a walkover, that he was certain to carry New York.
- Extract from : « The Works of Robert G. Ingersoll, Vol. 8 (of 12) » by Robert G. Ingersoll
- "If we stay here much longer Herb is going to have a walkover about winning the silver cup," George remarked, half complainingly.
- Extract from : « Motor Boat Boys Mississippi Cruise » by Louis Arundel
- Some think one fellow is going to have a walkover, and others hold different opinions.
- Extract from : « Great Hike » by Alan Douglas
- Oh, Miss Van Deusen will have a walkover when her turn for election comes again.
- Extract from : « A Woman for Mayor » by Helen M. Winslow
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