walk all over
verbDefinitions
Used other than figuratively or idiomatically
Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see walk, all, over.
- He walked all over the Lakes region that Summer.
To dominate a person or a group
To dominate a person or a group; to have a person take a submissive or inferior role.
- They don't lie down before their husbands and let them walk all over them.
To easily beat a competitor in a contest
To easily beat a competitor in a contest; to win without much effort.
- Part V: Playing a Strong Defense and Keeping Score: You just can't let your opponents walk all over you!
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