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the pushover
noun
Someone who is easily swayed or influenced to change his/her mind or comply.
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"They're not the pushover type of people.
I'm not quite the pushover you take me to be.
Scott Klavan is lovable and funny as Fisby, the pushover American captain.
His captain Martin Johnson, all stern control, says no. Kick deep for the corner, the line-out and the pushover.
He congratulated Jeremy Corbyn on winning the most recent election he has run in, the pushover that has further strengthened his stranglehold on the Labour Party.
They chose to scrummage and scrummage again from a penalty, driving for the pushover and then trying to launch replacement wing Tom Varndell into midfield.
Because Algieri turned out not to be the pushover most had anticipated, and with Khan giving his customary blend of brilliance and vulnerability, it at least proved to be an exciting contest.
This was never going to be the pushover that some might have anticipated but there is a set of fans in Wembley who feel that they have watched this plot before.
The pushover curves were developed.
Result of the pushover analysis is plotted in Fig. 24.
The pushover curves developed with a rectangular load pattern (REC).
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