walkover

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) An easy victory; a walkaway.
 * 2)  A bye or victory awarded to a competitor when a scheduled opponent fails to play a game.
 * 3) A horse race with only one entrant.
 * 4)  Someone easy to defeat.
 * 5)  Someone who does not stand up for themselves when mistreated; a doormat.
 * 6)  A backbend combined with a handstand.
 * 7)  A match whose winner is declared because the other boxer does not appear in the ring within one minute of the official time.
 * 8) A type of railroad passenger car seat, having reversible seat backs that can be moved across the seat to face either direction of travel
 * The train's walkover seats are turned by the crew.
 * It took about 10 minutes to flip the walkovers in each car.
 * 1) An ecological survey carried out by walking across and examining a piece of land.
 * 1) An ecological survey carried out by walking across and examining a piece of land.

Synonyms

 * see Thesaurus:easy thing
 * see Thesaurus:easy thing
 * see Thesaurus:easy thing

Translations

 * Bulgarian: лесна победа
 * Finnish:
 * Russian: лёгкая побе́да


 * Finnish:
 * Polish:


 * Finnish: heittopussi


 * French:


 * Finnish: kääntöistuin