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pushover
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WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
n. someone who is easily taken advantage of any undertaking that is easy to do; "marketing this product will be no picnic" [syn: cinch , breeze , picnic , snap , duck soup , child's play , walkover , piece of cake ]
Wikipedia
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The Pushover EP is an EP/Mini-Album from Australian singer-songwriter Lisa Miller . It was released in Australia in 2004 and features five live performances from the artist's Australian tour in support of Neil Young in 2003.
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ Angela Brickell had been small and light; a pushover . ▪ At 1, 069 feet, it qualifies as my kind of mountain, but it is no pushover . ▪ At 6,536 yards, this is no pushover even for experts. ▪ Louisiana Tech, a last minute replacement ...
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
also push-over , 1900 of jobs or tasks; 1922 of persons (bad boxers and easy women), from push (v.) + over (adv.).
Usage examples of pushover.
United States is a pushover for any ambitious or irredentist banana republic.
They would most likely be pushovers, which was just as well for this attack, the army had no air support.
Besides, they're pushovers for somebody who knows how to throw a Frisbee.
By the time he had finished with cosmic catastrophe, his audience would be pushovers for any less cataclysmic scenario.
On the inspections front, UNSCOM and its counterpart for nuclear inspections, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), proved not to be the pushovers Baghdad had expected.
They wouldn't let a three-time loser--a pushover for a fourth fall--stand in their way.
She is no pushover as Mr Stan well knows, having tried the chocolates-and-flowers routine and finally what he calls 'A little smile in the hand, darling', which, when translated out of rag-trade language, means a bribe.