Antonyms for pushover
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : poo sh-oh-ver |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈpʊʃˌoʊ vər |
Definition of pushover
Origin :- also push-over, 1900 of jobs or tasks; 1922 of persons (bad boxers and easy women), from push (v.) + over (adv.).
- noun something or someone easily influenced
- Of course, him having been places and seen and done things, I was a pushover for him.
- Extract from : « Hookers » by Richard F. Mann
- But Frank Brooks wasn't full of knockout drops this time, and with a clear head he was no pushover.
- Extract from : « Deadly City » by Paul W. Fairman
Synonyms for pushover
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