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o·ver O0174100 (ō′vər)prep.1. In or at a position above or higher than: a sign over the door; a hawk gliding over the hills.2. a. Above and across from one end or side to the other: a jump over the fence.b. To the other side of; across: strolled over the bridge.c. Across the edge of and down: fell over the cliff.3. On the other side of: a village over the border.4. a. Upon the surface of: put a coat of varnish over the woodwork.b. On top of or down upon: clubbed him over the head; tripped over the toys.5. a. Through the extent of; all through: walked over the grounds; looked over the report.b. Through the medium of; via: addressed us over the loudspeaker; can't tell you over the phone.6. So as to cover: put rocks over a cave entrance; threw a shawl over her shoulders.7. Up to or higher than the level or height of: The water was over my shoulders.8. a. Through the period or duration of: records maintained over two years.b. Until or beyond the end of: stayed over the holidays.9. More than in degree, quantity, or extent: over ten miles; over a thousand dollars.10. a. In superiority to: won a narrow victory over her rival; a distinct advantage over our competitors.b. In preference to: selected him over all the others.11. In a position to rule or control: The director presides over the meeting. There is no one over him in the department.12. So as to have an effect or influence on: the change that came over you.13. At a point at which one is no longer troubled by: I'm not quite over the cold I caught last week.14. While occupied with or engaged in: a chat over coffee.15. With reference to; concerning: an argument over methods.adv.1. Above the top or surface: climbed the ladder and peered over.2. a. Across to another or opposite side: stopped at the curb, then crossed over.b. Across the edge, brink, or brim: The coffee spilled over.c. Across an intervening space: Throw the ball over.3. a. Across a distance in a particular direction or at a location: lives over in England.b. To another often specified place or position: Move your chair over toward the fire.c. To one's place of residence or business: invited us over for cocktails.4. Throughout an entire area or region: wandered all over.5. a. To a different opinion or allegiance: win someone over.b. So as to be comprehensible, acceptable, or effective; across: eventually got my point over.6. To a different person, condition, or title: sign the property over.7. So as to be completely enclosed or covered: The river froze over. Engineers sealed the tunnel entrance over.8. Completely through; from beginning to end: Think the problem over. Let's read the memo over.9. a. From an upright position: kicked the bookstand over.b. From an upward position to an inverted or reversed position: turn the paper over.10. Another time; again: counted his cards over; had to do it over.11. In repetition: made me write it ten times over.12. In addition or excess; in surplus: lots of food left over.13. Beyond or until a specified time: stay a day over.14. At an end: Summer is over.n. Sports A series of six balls bowled from one end of a cricket pitch.tr.v. o·vered, o·ver·ing, o·vers To jump over: Horse and rider overed the stile with ease.interj. Used in two-way radio to indicate that a transmission is complete and a reply is awaited.Idioms: over against As opposed to; contrasted with. over and above In addition to: travel expenses over and above entertainment costs. over and over Again and again; repeatedly. over with Completely finished; done: Let's get the shopping over with. [Middle English, from Old English ofer; see uper in Indo-European roots.]Usage Note: While working as a newspaper editor in the late 1800s, William Cullen Bryant forbade the use of over in the sense of "more than," as in These rocks are over 5 million years old. Bryant provided no rationale for this injunction, but such was his stature that the stipulation was championed by other American editors, who also felt no reason to offer an explanation. Critics later allowed the usage in some contexts, but their reasons are dubious at best. In point of fact, over has been used as a synonym of more than since the 1300s. In our 2009 survey, 86 percent of the Usage Panel accepted over with the meaning "more than." This usage is fully standard.over (ˈəʊvə) prep1. directly above; on the top of; via the top or upper surface of: over one's head. 2. on or to the other side of: over the river. 3. during; through, or throughout (a period of time)4. in or throughout all parts of: to travel over England. 5. throughout the whole extent of: over the racecourse. 6. above; in preference to: I like that over everything else. 7. by the agency of (an instrument of telecommunication): we heard it over the radio. 8. more than: over a century ago. 9. on the subject of; about: an argument over nothing. 10. while occupied in: discussing business over golf. 11. having recovered from the effects of: she's not over that last love affair yet. 12. over and above added to; in addition to: he earns a large amount over and above his salary. adv13. in a state, condition, situation, or position that is or has been placed or put over something: to climb over. 14. (particle) so as to cause to fall: knocking over a policeman. 15. at or to a point across intervening space, water, etc: come over and see us; over in America. 16. throughout a whole area: the world over. 17. (particle) from beginning to end, usually cursorily: to read a document over. 18. throughout a period of time: stay over for this week. 19. (Communications & Information) (esp in signalling and radio) it is now your turn to speak, act, etc20. more than is expected or usual: not over well. 21. over again once more22. over against a. opposite tob. contrasting with23. over and over (often foll by again) repeatedly24. over the odds a. in addition, esp when not expectedb. unfair or excessiveadj (postpositive) finished; no longer in progress: is the concert over yet?. adv, adjremaining; surplus (often in the phrase left over)n (Cricket) cricket a. a series of six balls bowled by a bowler from the same end of the pitchb. the play during this[Old English ofer; related to Old High German ubir, obar, Old Norse yfir, Latin super, Greek huper]o•ver (ˈoʊ vər) prep. 1. above in place or position: the roof over one's head. 2. above and to the other side of: to leap over a wall. 3. above in authority, rank, power, etc.: no one over her in the department. 4. so as to rest on or cover; on or upon: Throw a sheet over the bed. 5. on top of: to hit someone over the head. 6. here and there on or in; about: at various places over the country. 7. through all parts of; all through: to show someone over the house. 8. to and fro on or in; across; throughout: to travel over Europe. 9. from one side to the other of; to the other side of; across: to go over a bridge. 10. on the other side of; across: lands over the sea. 11. reaching higher than, so as to submerge: The water is over his shoulders. 12. in excess of; more than: not over five dollars. 13. above in degree, quantity, etc.: a big improvement over last year's turnout. 14. in preference to: chosen over another applicant. 15. throughout the length or duration of: The message was sent over a great distance; over a long period of years. 16. until after the end of: to adjourn over the holidays. 17. in reference to, concerning, or about: to quarrel over a matter. 18. while doing or attending to: to fall asleep over one's work. 19. via; by means of: I heard it over the radio. adv. 20. beyond the top or upper part of something: a roof that hangs over. 21. so as to cover or affect the whole surface: The furniture was covered over with dust. 22. through a region, area, etc.: known the world over. 23. at some distance, as in a direction indicated: They live over by the hill. 24. from one side or place to another or across an intervening space: to sail over; Toss the ball over, will you? Let's walk over to the coffee shop. 25. across or beyond an edge or rim: The soup boiled over. 26. from beginning to end; throughout: Think it over. 27. from one person, party, etc., to another: He made the property over to his brother. 28. on the other side, as of a sea, a river, or any space: over in Japan. 29. so as to displace from an upright position: to knock over a glass. 30. so as to put or be in the reversed position: The dog rolled over. 31. once more; again: Do the work over. 32. in repetition or succession: 20 times over. 33. in excess or addition: to pay the full sum and something over. 34. in excess of or beyond a certain amount: Five goes into seven once, with two over. 35. throughout or beyond a period of time: to stay over till Monday. adj. 36. upper; higher up. 37. higher in authority, station, etc. 38. serving or intended as an outer covering; outer (often used in combination): a gown with an overskirt. 39. remaining or additional, surplus; extra. 40. too great; excessive (usu. used in combination): overaggressive behavior. 41. ended; done; past: when the war was over. n. 42. an amount in excess or addition; extra. 43. a shot that strikes or bursts beyond the target. 44. Cricket. a. the number of balls, usu. six, delivered between successive changes of bowlers. b. the part of the game played between such changes. v.t. 45. to go or get over; leap over. interj. 46. (used in radio communications to signify that the sender is awaiting a reply to or acknowledgment of a transmission.) Idioms: 1. all over, a. ended; finished; over with: The game is all over. b. throughout; everywhere: all over the place. 2. over and above, in addition to; besides. 3. over and over, many times; repeatedly. 4. over the hill, past one's prime. 5. over with, finished; ended; done. [before 900; Middle English; Old English ofer; c. Old Frisian ovir, Old High German ubar(i), Old Norse yfir; akin to Latin super, Greek hypér, Skt upari. See up, hyper-] over- a prefixal use of over, occurring in various senses in compounds (overboard; overcoat; overhang; overlord; overthrow), and esp. employed, with the senses “over the limit,” “to excess,” “too much,” “too,” to form verbs, adjectives, adverbs, and nouns (overact; overcrowd; overfull; overweight). [Middle English; Old English ofer-. See over] overIn artillery and naval gunfire support, a spotting, or an observation, used by a spotter or an observer to indicate that a burst(s) occurred beyond the target in relation to the spotting line.above over1. used for talking about position and heightIf something is higher than something else, you can say that the first thing is above or over the second thing. He opened a cupboard above the sink.There was a mirror over the fireplace.If one thing is much higher than another thing, or there is a lot of space between them, you usually use above. We heard a noise in the apartment above ours.You usually use over when one thing is at a higher level than another thing, and the first thing is moving. A plane flew over the city.2. used for talking about measurements and quantitiesAbove and over are both used to talk about measurements, for example, when you are talking about a point that is higher than another point on a scale. Any money earned over that level is taxed.The temperature rose to just above forty degrees.Be Careful! Don't use above in front of a number when you are talking about a quantity or number of things or people. For example, don't say 'She had above thirty pairs of shoes'. You say 'She had over thirty pairs of shoes' or 'She had more than thirty pairs of shoes'. They paid out over 3 million pounds.He saw more than 800 children, dying of starvation.3. used for talking about distance and timeYou use over to say that a distance or period of time is longer than the one mentioned. The mountain is over twelve thousand feet high.Our relationship lasted for over a year.
overOver is a preposition used in several different ways. 1. positionIf one thing is over another thing, it is directly above it. I had reached the little bridge over the stream.His name is on the monument over the west door.2. movementIf you go over something, you cross it and get to the other side. Sayeed climbed over the fence.The sea was rough on the way back over the Channel.3. ageIf someone is over a particular age, they are older than that age. She was well over fifty.4. timeIf something happens over a period of time, it happens during that time. He'd had flu over Christmas.There have been many changes over the last few years.If you do something over a meal, you do it while you are eating the meal. It's often easier to discuss difficult ideas over lunch.See above - overoverSeries of six or sometimes eight balls bowled from one end by the same bowler.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | over - (cricket) the division of play during which six balls are bowled at the batsman by one player from the other team from the same end of the pitchcricket - a game played with a ball and bat by two teams of 11 players; teams take turns trying to score runsdivision, section, part - one of the portions into which something is regarded as divided and which together constitute a whole; "the written part of the exam"; "the finance section of the company"; "the BBC's engineering division"period of play, playing period, play - (in games or plays or other performances) the time during which play proceeds; "rain stopped play in the 4th inning"maiden over, maiden - (cricket) an over in which no runs are scored | Adj. | 1. | over - having come or been brought to a conclusion; "the harvesting was complete"; "the affair is over, ended, finished"; "the abruptly terminated interview"all over, concluded, ended, terminated, completefinished - ended or brought to an end; "are you finished?"; "gave me the finished manuscript" | Adv. | 1. | over - at or to a point across intervening space etc.; "come over and see us some time"; "over there" | | 2. | over - throughout an area; "he is known the world over" | | 3. | over - throughout a period of time; "stay over the weekend"o'er | | 4. | over - beyond the top or upper surface or edge; forward from an upright position; "a roof that hangs over"; | | 5. | over - over the entire area; "the wallpaper was covered all over with flowers"; "she ached all over"; "everything was dusted over with a fine layer of soot"all over |
overpreposition1. above, on top of, atop He looked at himself in the mirror over the fireplace.2. on top of, on, across, upon His coat was thrown over a chair.3. across, past, (looking) onto a room with a wonderful view over the river4. more than, above, exceeding, in excess of, upwards of Smoking kills over 100,000 people in Britain a year.5. about, regarding, relating to, with respect to, re, concerning, apropos of, anent (Scot.) You're making a lot of fuss over nothing.adverb1. above, overhead, in the sky, on high, aloft, up above Planes flew over every 15 minutes or so.2. extra, more, other, further, beyond, additional, in addition, surplus, in excess, left over, unused, supplementary, auxiliary There were two for each of us, and one over.adjective1. finished, by, done (with), through, ended, closed, past, completed, complete, gone, in the past, settled, concluded, accomplished, wrapped up (informal), bygone, at an end, ancient history (informal), over and done with I think the worst is over now.over and above in addition to, added to, on top of, besides, plus, let alone, not to mention, as well as, over and beyond Costs have gone up 7% over and above inflation.over and done with finished, done, over, ended, in the past, played out (informal) We were friends once but that's all over and done with.over and over (again) repeatedly, frequently, again and again, often, many times, time and (time) again, time after time, ad nauseam He plays the same song over and over again.Quotations "It ain't over till it's over" [attributed to Yogi Berra]Related words prefixes hyper-, super-, supra-, sur-overadverb1. From one end to the other:around, round, through, throughout.2. To an end or conclusion:through.Translations在...之上在...期间在...的另一边在...顶上在数量上高于over (ˈəuvə) preposition1. higher than; above in position, number, authority etc. Hang that picture over the fireplace; He's over 90 years old. 高於...,(位置、數目、權位等)在...之上 高于...,(位置、数目、权为等)在...之上 2. from one side to another, on or above the top of; on the other side of. He jumped over the gate; She fell over the cat; My friend lives over the street. 從一邊到另一邊,在...頂上,在...的另一邊 从一边到另一边,在...顶上,在...的另一边 3. covering. He put his handkerchief over his face. 蓋住... 盖住...4. across. You find people like him all over the world. 遍及 遍及5. about. a quarrel over money. 關於 关于6. by means of. He spoke to her over the telephone. 通過...方法 通过...方法7. during. Over the years, she grew to hate her husband. 在...期間 在...期间8. while having etc. He fell asleep over his dinner. 正當...時候 正当...时候 adverb1. higher, moving etc above. The plane flew over about an hour ago. 高於... 高于...2. used to show movement, change of position. He rolled over on his back; He turned over the page. 用來表示移動,變換位置 用来表示移动,变换位置 3. across. He went over and spoke to them. 越過 越过4. downwards. He fell over. 向下,反面地 向下,反面地 5. higher in number etc. for people aged twenty and over. 在數量上高於 在数量上高于6. remaining. There are two cakes for each of us, and two over. 剩餘地 剩余地7. through from beginning to end, carefully. Read it over; Talk it over between you. 詳盡地,從頭至尾地 详尽地,从头至尾地 adjective finished. The affair is over now. 越過 越过 noun (in cricket) a certain number of balls bowled from one end of the wicket. He bowled thirty overs in the match. (板球)從三柱門一端投出的球數 (板球)从三柱门一端投出的球数 (as part of a word) 1. too (much), as in overdo. 字首 字首2. in a higher position, as in overhead. 在高處 在高处3. covering, as in overcoat. 遮蓋 遮盖4. down from an upright position, as in overturn. 翻倒 翻倒5. completely, as in overcome. 完全地 完全地over again once more. Play the tune over again. 再一遍 再一遍over alloverallbelowover and done with finished; no longer important. He has behaved very wickedly in the past but that's all over and done with now. 完結,過去的事 完结,已经结束(过去) to speak over twenty (not twenty over) languages. over → 上面的zhCN, 在...之上zhCN- It's over there → 在那边
- Put it down over there, please → 请把它放到那儿去
- May I take it over to the light? → 我可以把它拿到亮处看看吗?
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much ink has been spilledPeople have written a vast amount (about a certain topic). Typically followed by "on/over/about (something)." Following the scandal, much ink has been spilled about the country's history in dealing with corporate crime. Although much ink has been spilled on the topic, there has sadly been little action at a legislative level.See also: been, ink, much, spillover (someone or something)1. Having accepted, moved on from, or come to terms with something, especially a romantic relationship, that has failed or ended badly. John and Amy broke up nearly a month ago, but I don't think he's over her yet. Failing my driving test like that really bummed me out, but I'm over it now.2. No longer experiencing strong emotions about someone or something; no longer enthusiastic about someone or something. I was way into comics when I was a kid, but I was pretty much over them by high school.3. Annoyed or frustrated by someone or something to the point of wanting to no longer deal with or encounter them or it. I'm over it—she can get someone else to make five dozen cupcakes to her exacting standards. It's only been two days, and I'm seriously over this construction project. Everyone thinks Jack's boyfriend is so hilarious, but I'm so over him and his annoying jokes.See also: over*over (with)finished; concluded. (*Typically: be ~; get ~.) I hope this thing gets over with pretty soon. When will the lecture get over?See:- (all) over again
- (all) the world over
- (it's/there's) no good crying over spilt milk
- (it's/there's) no use crying over spilled milk
- (it's/there's) no use crying over spilt milk
- (one's) cup runneth over
- (there's) no point crying over spilt milk
- a cloud hangs over (someone or something)
- a cloud hangs over somebody/something
- a fuss over nothing
- a hush fell over
- a pile Jack Rice couldn't jump over
- a question mark hangs over somebody/something
- a roll Jack Rice couldn't jump over
- a roof over your head
- a working over
- a/the sword of Damocles hangs over (one)
- a/the sword of Damocles hangs over (one's) head
- above (someone's) head
- above/over somebody's head
- after the party is over
- agonize (oneself) over
- agonize over
- all over
- all over (one's) face
- all over (someone)
- all over (someone) like a cheap suit
- all over (something)
- all over bar the shouting
- all over but the shouting
- all over but the shouting, it's
- all over creation
- all over Hell and half of Georgia
- all over hell's half acre
- all over one
- all over someone like a cheap suit
- all over something
- all over the board
- all over the earth
- all over the lot
- all over the map
- all over the place
- all over the shop
- all over town
- all over with
- all-over oneself
- an ax(e) hanging over (someone or something)
- an axe hanging over someone
- an axe hanging over something
- arch over
- ask (one) over
- ask over
- at loggerheads
- at odds
- back over
- back over (someone or something)
- bargain for
- barter for
- base over apex
- be a huckleberry over (one's) persimmon
- be all over
- be all over (one)
- be all over bar the shouting
- be all over somebody
- be all over the shop
- be falling over (oneself) to (do something)
- be falling over yourself to do something
- be hanging over (one)
- be hanging over (one's) head
- be hanging over your head
- be head over heels (in love)
- be in over (one's) head
- be looking over (one's) shoulder
- be looking over your shoulder
- be one over (the) eight
- be over
- be over (someone or something)
- be over and done with
- be over the hill
- be over the hills and far away
- be over the hump
- be over the moon
- be over the top
- be raking over the coals
- be the day hell freezes over
- be written all over (one's) face
- be written all over somebody's face
- be written all over your face
- be/go over the top
- be/have one over the eight
- bend over
- bend over backwards
- bend over backwards to do something
- bend over, here it comes again
- bend/lean over backward, to
- bend/lean over backwards to do something
- better of
- bicker over (something)
- bicker with (someone) over (something)
- bind over
- blow over
- boil over
- bowl over
- break over
- break over (something)
- bridge over
- bridge over (something)
- brim over
- bring (one) over
- bring (someone or something) over
- bring (someone or something) over from (somewhere)
- bring (someone or something) over to (some place)
- bring (something or someone) over to
- bring over from some place
- bring over some place)
- bring over to
- brood about
- brood over
- browse over
- brush over
- bubble over
- build (something) out over (something)
- build out over
- call (one) over
- call over
- can't get over (something)
- can't get over something
- carry (someone or something) over from (somewhere)
- carry (someone or something) over to (some place)
- carry forward
- carry over
- carry over from
- carry over to
- cast a pall over (something)
- cast a shadow over (some place)
- cast a shadow over (something)
- cast a veil over (something)
- cast an/(one's) eye over (something)
- cast/draw/throw a veil over something
- cast/run an eye/your eyes over something
- change over
- check on
- check over
- chew over
- chew something over
- chew the cud
- chortle about
- chuck (something) over (something)
- chuck over
- chuckle about
- clip over the ear
- cloud over
- come (in) over the transom
- come in over the transom
- come it over
- come it over (one)
- come on over
- come over
- concern oneself about
- control over
- control over (someone or something)
- cover the same ground
- crawl (all) over each other
- Crawl over
- crawl over (something)
- creep over
- creep over (someone or something)
- cross over
- cross over into (some place)
- cross over into some place
- crow about
- crow over
- crow over (something)
- cry over
- cry over (someone or something)
- cry over spilled milk
- cry over spilt milk
- cry over spilt milk, don't
- crying over spilled milk, it's no good/use
- dally over
- dally over (something)
- Damocles' sword hangs over (one)
- Damocles' sword hangs over (one's) head
- dash over
- dawdle over
- deed to
- deliberate over
- deliberate over (someone or something)
- distribute (something) over (something)
- distribute over
- do a dump on someone/something
- do over
- done over
- don't cry over spilled milk
- double over
- drag (one) over the coals
- drape (something or oneself) over (someone or something)
- drape oneself over
- drape over
- draw (something) over (someone or something)
- draw a veil over
- draw a veil over (something)
- draw a veil over something
- draw a veil over, to
- draw over
- draw the curtain over (something)
- drive (one) over the edge
- drive over
- drool (all) over (someone or something)
- drool all over someone/something
- drool over
- drool over someone/something
- drop by
- drop over
- dub over
- dump all over (someone or something)
- dump all over someone/something
- egg on your face
- exercise power over
- exercise power over (someone or something)
- extend over
- extend over (someone or something)
- exult at
- exult over (something)
- fall all over
- fall all over (one)
- fall all over (oneself)
- fall all over oneself
- fall head over heels
- fall head over heels in love
- fall head over heels in love with (someone)
- fall over
- fall over (oneself)
- fall over (oneself) to (do something)
- fall over backward
- fall over backwards
- fall over oneself
- fall over yourself
- fall over yourself to do something
- fawn (all) over (one)
- fawn over
- feel like death warmed over
- feud over (someone or something)
- feud with (someone) over (someone or something)
- fight over
- fight over (someone or something)
- fight with (someone or an animal) over (someone or something)
- film over
- fine-tooth comb, to go over with a
- fire over
- fire over (something)
- fix over
- fling (one's) bonnet over the windmill
- fling (one's) cap over the windmill
- fling (one's) hat over the windmill
- fling your cap over the windmill
- flip over
- flip over (someone or something)
- flip over someone/something
- flop over
- flow over
- flow over (someone or something)
- flutter over
- flutter over (someone or something)
- fly over
- fly over (someone or something)
- flyover country
- flyover states
- fog over
- fold over
- fork over
- fork over the dough
- fork over, to
- fork something over
- freeze over
- fret about
- fret about (someone or something)
- fret over (someone or something)
- frost over
- frosted over
- fume about
- fume over (someone or something)
- fuss over
- fuss over (someone or something)
- gain dominion over
- gain dominion over (someone or something)
- game over
- geek out over (someone or something)
- get (one) over a barrel
- get (one's) leg over
- get (something) over and done with
- get (something) over with
- get in over (one's) head
- get into an argument over (someone or something)
- get into an argument over (someone or something) with (someone)
- get into an argument with (someone) over (someone or something)
- get it over with
- get one over on (one)
- get over
- get over (something)
- get over it
- Get over it!
- get someone over a barrel
- get the advantage of
- get the advantage over (someone or something)
- get your buns over here
- Get your buns over here!
- get your butt over here
- Get your butt over here!
- get your leg over
- get/put one over on somebody/something
- give (one) a (good) working over
- give (one) the once-over
- give (oneself) over to (someone or something)
- give (someone/something) the once-over, to
- give (something) a once-over
- give oneself over to
- give over
- give somebody/something a/the once-over
- give someone a good working over
- give someone a working over
- give someone the once-over
- give someone/something the once-over
- give something a once-over
- give the eye
- glance over
- glance over (someone or something)
- glass over
- glaze over
- glazed drunk
- glazed over
- gloat over
- gloat over (something)
- gloss over
- gloss over (something)
- go ape over (someone or something)
- go ape over someone/something
- go bananas over (something)
- go bananas over something
- go hot and cold (all over)
- go over
- go over (one's) head
- go over (something) in (one's) mind
- go over (something) with a fine-tooth comb
- go over big
- go over big (with someone)
- go over like a lead balloon
- go over someone's head
- go over something in your mind
- go over the hill
- go over the hills and far away
- go over the wall
- go over with a bang
- go over with a fine-tooth comb
- go over/through something with a fine-tooth comb
- go to war (over someone or something)
- going over
- grieve over
- grieve over (someone or something)
- grow over
- grow over (something)
- gush over
- gush over (someone or something)
- haggle over
- haggle over (something)
- half seas over
- Hand it over
- hand over
- hand over fist
- hand over hand
- hand over the baton
- hand over the reins
- hang over
- hang over (one)
- hang over (one's) head
- hang over somebody's head
- hash over
- haul (someone or something) over to (something)
- haul (someone) over the coals
- haul over to
- haul somebody over the coals
- haul someone over the coals
- haul/rake over the coals, to
- have (got) it all over
- have (got) it over (someone or something)
- have (got) it over (someone or something) in (something)
- have (one) over a barrel
- have (one's) name written all over it
- have (someone) over (for something)
- have (something) hanging over (one's) head
- have a hold over
- have a hold over (someone)
- have an edge on
- have an edge on (someone or something)
- have an/the edge over (someone or something)
- have hanging over head
- have it
- have it all over (someone)
- have it over
- have one over (the) eight
- have over
- have precedence over (someone or something)
- have somebody/something written all over it
- have someone over a barrel
- have the advantage over (someone or something)
- have the edge on (someone or something)
- have, etc. an/the edge on/over somebody/something
- head over heels
- head over heels (in love), to be/fall
- head over heels in debt
- head over heels in love
- heal over
- help a lame dog over a stile
- hesitate over
- hesitate over (something)
- hold over
- hold sway (over someone)
- hold sway over
- honeymoon is over, the
- hopping mad over (something)
- hover over
- hover over (someone or something)
- hunch over
- hung over
- hush fell over
- I can't get over
- ice over
- in deep
- in over (one's) head
- in over head
- in over one's head
- in over one's head, to be
- in over your head
- in the long run
- in/over the course of...
- inch over
- invite (one or oneself) over (for something)
- invite over
- is (someone) all over
- it ain't over till/until it's over
- it ain't over till/until the fat lady sings
- it ain't/it's not over till the fat lady sings
- It is all over with
- it isn't over till the fat lady sings
- it isn't over till/until the fat lady sings
- it isn't over until the fat lady sings
- it will soon blow over
- it's all over bar the shouting
- it's all over but the shouting
- it's all over for (someone)
- it's all over with
- it's all over with (someone)
- it's no good/use crying over spilt milk
- It's no use crying over spilled milk
- it's not over till it's over
- it's not over till/until the fat lady sings
- it's written all over (one's) face
- It's written all over face
- jerk around
- jerk someone around
- jerk someone over
- jump all over
- jump all over (one)
- jump all over someone
- jump over
- jump over the broomstick
- jut out over (someone or something)
- keel over
- keep (close) watch over (someone or something)
- keep watch
- keep watch over
- kick over
- kick over the traces
- kick over the traces, to
- knock (someone) over with a feather
- knock back a drink
- knock for a loop
- knock one over
- knock over
- knock over something
- knock over with a feather
- labor over
- labor over (something)
- lament over
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Synonyms for overprep aboveSynonymsprep on top ofSynonymsprep acrossSynonymsprep more thanSynonyms- more than
- above
- exceeding
- in excess of
- upwards of
prep aboutSynonyms- about
- regarding
- relating to
- with respect to
- re
- concerning
- apropos of
- anent
adv aboveSynonyms- above
- overhead
- in the sky
- on high
- aloft
- up above
adv extraSynonyms- extra
- more
- other
- further
- beyond
- additional
- in addition
- surplus
- in excess
- left over
- unused
- supplementary
- auxiliary
adj finishedSynonyms- finished
- by
- done (with)
- through
- ended
- closed
- past
- completed
- complete
- gone
- in the past
- settled
- concluded
- accomplished
- wrapped up
- bygone
- at an end
- ancient history
- over and done with
phrase over and aboveSynonyms- in addition to
- added to
- on top of
- besides
- plus
- let alone
- not to mention
- as well as
- over and beyond
phrase over and done withSynonyms- finished
- done
- over
- ended
- in the past
- played out
phrase over and over (again)Synonyms- repeatedly
- frequently
- again and again
- often
- many times
- time and (time) again
- time after time
- ad nauseam
Synonyms for overadv from one end to the otherSynonyms- around
- round
- through
- throughout
adv to an end or conclusionSynonymsSynonyms for overnoun (cricket) the division of play during which six balls are bowled at the batsman by one player from the other team from the same end of the pitchRelated Words- cricket
- division
- section
- part
- period of play
- playing period
- play
- maiden over
- maiden
adj having come or been brought to a conclusionSynonyms- all over
- concluded
- ended
- terminated
- complete
Related Wordsadv throughout a period of timeSynonymsadv over the entire areaSynonyms |