Definition of «pushover»

The word "pushover" means a person who is easily persuaded, influenced, or taken advantage of by others.

Sentences with «pushover»

  • If present trends continue, I can tell you that bloggers are not pushovers for the US Treasury, but neither are they deaf or heartless. (alephblog.com)
  • This time last year we knew we had no chance of winning the League, and most Arsenal fans thought that the Gunners would fall apart this season once we came up against the Big Guns in the title race, but we were all pleasantly surprised when Wenger's side totally demolished Man United last weekend to show that we are no longer pushovers for our closest rivals. (justarsenal.com)
  • After two years of fighting pushovers in Europe, he returned to the U.S. and began a comeback of sorts in 1968. (si.com)
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