1. walk-over - Noun
2. walk-over - Verb
In racing, the going over a course by a horse which has no competitor for the prize; hence, colloquially, a one-sided contest; an uncontested, or an easy, victory.
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The local team walked over their old rivals for the championship Source: Internet
Common hurdle drills include setting up about 5–7 hurdles at appropriate heights and having athletes walk over them in a continuous fashion. Source: Internet
However, spiders' perched legs allow them to walk over most pesticides, making the use of chemicals to eradicate the spiders impractical and unnecessarily toxic. Source: Internet
Adkins suffered the setback after allowing four earned runs, eight hits and a walk over 5.2 frames while fanning three of 23 batters. Source: Internet
In Matobo Ward 9, some villagers reportedly walk from St Anne to Nyongolo area to access water while in Nkayi Ward 22 villagers from Hompane area walk over 5km to the nearest water point. Source: Internet
Cyclocross races feature man-made features such as small barriers which riders either bunny hop over or dismount and walk over. Source: Internet