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OVER
- to leap above [v -ED, -ING, -S]
- across a barrier or intervening space
- as to bring the underside up turned his cards over
- om a vertical to a prone or inclined position knocked the lamp over
- om one person or side to another hand it over
- one's home invite some friends over
- the other side of an intervening space the next town over
- agreement or concord won them over
- yond some quantity, limit, or norm often by a specified amount or to a specified degree show ran a minute over
- an excessive manner inordinately
- as to cover the whole surface windows boarded over
- ed on a two-way radio circuit to indicate that a message is complete and a reply is expected
- rough read it over
- above in position, authority, etc.
- on or to the other side of; across
- so as to cover
- in excess of
- concerning
- during
- so as to affect the whole surface
- from one side to another
- an intensive or comprehensive manner
- surplus
- to leap above and to the other side of [v OVERED, OVERING, OVERS]
- from an upright position
- once more
- in addition
- upper
- too great
- past
- ended; finished
- in repetition; once more
- in addition to; besides
- several times; repeatedly
- (in the U.S. during and after World War I) in or to Europe
- finished or done