English to Tamil Dictionary walkover

walkover

வெற்றியின்
definition
noun
they won in a 12–2 walkover
an easy victory.
As a specialty dancer for Ziegfeld she performed backward walkovers leading the elephants on to the stage.
a somersault in which a gymnast performs a handstand and then slowly moves the feet backward and down to the floor, or first arches back into a handstand and then slowly moves the feet forward and down to the floor.
translation of 'walkover'
எளிதில் பெற்ற வெற்றி
example
Ferris concludes that ‘the Battle of Britain was a 'walkover' , one of the most one-sided victories in military history’.
There was disappointment for the Enniscrone senior footballers on Saturday evening last, when they received a 'walkover' from Drumcliffe, who were unable to field a team.
With Castellana enjoying his best year as a driver, Smith knew his first-round race would be no 'walkover' .
But the tour will be no 'walkover' as the Australians will be seeking to retrieve some prestige.
Peter Lawson, the August winner, beat Ian Harrison 2-0 and Phil Anderson received a 'walkover' as John Dodd was unable to attend because of work commitments.
This doesn't mean you have to stretch until you can perform a split or do a backward 'walkover' .
they won in a 12–2 'walkover'
In the girls u-17 final, Gráinne Hughes partnered Gráinne Brennan and received a 'walkover' when their Dublin opponents failed to appear.
Such internal turmoil might have resulted in the past from a damaging military defeat, but has never followed such a 'walkover' victory.
The Exeter game was a bit of a 'walkover' for them in the end but I don't think that will happen again.
Australia's unseeded Natalie Grinham was the beneficiary of the 'walkover' and will now face her sister Rachael Grinham in the quarter-finals.
I also mixed in some pseudo-Pilates mat work and a 'walkover' .
True, they realized that it wouldn't be a 'walkover' .
Every year there are professional teams getting knocked out of the Cup by amateur clubs and, while there are some 'walkover' games, there are others that are very close.
While decisive, the women's victory wasn't exactly a 'walkover' .
Seven others have been abandoned before completion while 18 teams have been awarded 'walkover' victories to date because their opponents have failed to fulfil fixtures.
On balance beam, China's Qi Linzi performed a steady combination of aerial 'walkover' to full-twisting Shushunova.
Although I'm confident Ali would have defeated Louis, it would have been a close fight and not a 'walkover' as some have suggested.
So why is everyone assuming it will be another 'walkover' for Labour on May 5?
they won in a 12–2 'walkover'
The Newcastle no-show gave York a 'walkover' and success in the third round, to be played on Sunday, October 29 against as yet unnamed opponents, will leave them two games away from a place in the final.
Little Lever failed to appear for last Sunday's opening first round matches at Bolton School, leaving Bradshaw with a 'walkover' into the second round.
Small, splintered and cash-strapped opposition parties struggled against shifting electoral boundaries and costly election fees as the PAP enjoyed another 'walkover' win last year.
The Rock u-16 team received a 'walkover' from The Harps in the u-16 league and remain undefeated in their division.
Premier Division - Castle Villa received a 'walkover' from Roberstown on Sunday, January 28.
After his 'walkover' first-round victory, Vaks went on to lose in the third round of the competition.
Young Joanne Somers of Poppleton club was awarded the women's singles trophy on a 'walkover' when number one seed Betty Norman (York RI) withdrew because of illness.
It started in a dull fashion, though, when Miranda Ranieri was forced to withdraw from the event for personal reasons, giving the top seed Melissa Martin a 'walkover' .
Clane seconds were unable to field, giving Cill Dara a 'walkover' .
Back 'walkover' , flip flop, flip flop, double back with a hop.
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