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walkover

[wawk-oh-ver] / ˈwɔkˌoʊ vər /
NOUN
a task easily done
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But avoiding a default in the third round, followed by a walkover and then a retirement, is an enviable pattern.

From BBC

Inglis, who has been plying her trade in the tier below the WTA Tour, might have been handed a walkover, but she's unlikely to be feeling rusty when she faces Swiatek.

From BBC

“We don’t look at any game as a walkover,” Redick said.

From Los Angeles Times

Can a walkover be a blessing and provide a recharge?

From BBC

When she was young, she fulfilled the requirement of an acrobatic series on beam by linking a front walkover with a round off.

From Los Angeles Times