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pushover noun- someone who is gullible or easily manipulated; a person who is easily persuaded into sexual activity US, 1944
- A curvy push-over called Three-way Rosie lived up at Tenth and Galena. — Iceberg Slim (Robert Beck), The Naked Soul of Iceberg Slim, p. 99, 1971
- a romance with a charming little pushover, good for a few drunken parties. — Ayn Rand, The Fountainhead, p. 301, 1996
- Jesus was no pushover and displayed firmness and righteous anger toward the religious establishment[.] — Greg Ogden, Discipleship Essentials, p. 134, 1998
- It wasn’t that she was a pushover either. She had a finely tuned BS detector[.] — Jay McGraw, Closing the Gap, p. 42, 2001
- something that is easy to do US, 1906
- As expected, the general election in the fall was a “pushover". — David McCullough, Truman, p. 191, 1993
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