lap of luxury vs walkover

lap of luxury

noun
  • A position or situation in which one is spoiled and indulged. 

walkover

noun
  • Someone who does not stand up for themself when mistreated; a doormat 

  • An easy victory; a walkaway. 

  • Someone easy to defeat. 

  • An ecological survey carried out by walking across and examining a piece of land. 

  • A bye or victory awarded to a competitor when a scheduled opponent fails to play a game. 

  • A horse race with only one entrant. 

  • A backbend combined with a handstand. 

  • A type of railroad passenger car seat, having reversible seat backs that can be moved across the seat to face either direction of travel 

How often have the words lap of luxury and walkover occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )