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push‧o‧ver
informal
informalbe a pushover
a) to be easy to persuade, influence, or defeat :
b) British English to be very easy to do or win :
The exam was a pushover.
The exam was a pushover.
push‧o‧ver informalbe a pushovera) b) British English The exam was a pushover.Definition from the Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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