Use of walkover in Sentences. 18 Examples

The examples include walkover at the start of sentence, walkover at the end of sentence and walkover in the middle of sentence

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walkover at the end of sentence


  1. The game was a walkover.
  2. Instead, the civil servants have had a walkover.
  3. It should have been easy; it should have been a walkover.
  4. President Sarkozy will be an easier transatlantic ally , for sure , but he will still be no walkover .
  5. Even worse, this devilish master takes advantage of his dog's loyalty. When they are near to the end, he will tell his dog to stop, then he would have a walkover.

walkover in the middle of sentence


  1. The game was a walkover for the visiting team.
  2. The match was a walkover for the visiting team.
  3. The semi-final should be a walkover for France.
  4. It wasn't any walkover to alphabetize all those names.
  5. Mr. Brown, Mr. Baker is defaulted , you will this walkover match.
  6. If they were expecting this game to be a walkover, they were very wrong.
  7. The final result of the contest will be the playing matches scored plus walkover matches scored.
  8. Intentional losses with walkover in order to gain advantage will punishable. This includes national teams.
  9. Intentional losses with walkover in order to gain advantage will become punishable. This includes national teams.
  10. In a walkover, the Lakers opened up an early 30-point lead over the New Orleans Hornets and cruised to ... oh, sorry.
  11. Had the masses become almost embarrassed by the heavily hyped prospect of a walkover and wanted to encourage the visitors?
  12. 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.
  13. No doubt, it is true that no one can be a winner all the time but that is no excuse to have feeble thoughts about accepting a walkover in some arenas.

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