walk over
English
Etymology
In the sense of gaining an easy victory, refers to a horse going over a racecourse at a walk when there is no other entry.
Verb
walk over (third-person singular simple present walks over, present participle walking over, simple past and past participle walked over)
Translations
first sense: to physically walk over
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to treat someone as inferior
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