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walk over
Defeat easily, as in We walked over them in that practice game but don't know how we'll do in the real thing . [Second half of 1900s]
See walk all over .
Example Sentences
Finneas: “And they’re not intimidated by you when you’re brand-new. I remember Billie and I being at our second Grammys and Beyoncé talking to us for the first time. This was 2021, and she’d had such a legendary run that it was like meeting royalty. I couldn’t believe we were talking to Beyoncé. But if I see somebody that’s just started out, where I haven’t had time to get intimidated by them, I might be much more likely to walk over and be like, ‘I know who you are.’”
Other people walk over after the woman is safe and Bon Jovi embraces her in a hug.
Enjoy the ocean views at Palisades Park If I don’t go home, I’ll walk over to Palisades Park, north of the Santa Monica Pier.
After sampling some things at the Farmers Market, I’ll walk over to the cliffs overlooking the water.
“You would walk over it. You might even tread on it without knowing it,” said Ilia Leitch, a plant evolutionary biologist and senior research leader at the U.K.’s Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
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