Meanings
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.
How to pronounce "walk over":
AU
Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: to walk over.
To gain an easy victory.
To dominate, treat (someone) as inferior.
Example Sentences
1
He thinks he can walk over everyone with his authority.
2
Don't let them walk over you just because you are new here.
3
You need to stand up for yourself and not let people walk over you.
4
I will not let anyone walk over my principles.
5
He has a tendency to walk over others when it comes to getting what he wants.