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Sentence count:127+1Posted:2016-07-17Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: bounce backcovercrosscut acrosscut throughget acrossget wellmasterovercomepass oversubduesurmounttracktraverseSimilar words: over and overstoveovercovergo overbe overall overoverseeMeaning: v. 1. travel across or pass over 2. to bring (a necessary but unpleasant task) to an end 3. improve in health 4. get on top of; deal with successfully. 
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61. But many of the boys took a long time to get over their paralysed state.
62. I worked my way back through the hop field until I could get over the fence and into the wood.
63. It's perfectly normal to be a bit nervous. I'm sure you'll get over it once you start your presentation.
64. "Louis, get over here!" Margaret demanded with a stamp of her foot.
65. It took Joe quite a long time to get over the divorce.
66. He said the average length of time for a burn survivor to get over grief is 12 to 18 months.
67. Excuse me while I pour a cup, just to get over the revelation. Organic farming frequently encounters such philosophical problems.
68. Don't worry about Henry - he'll soon get over it.
69. It took him longer to get a grip on his feelings than it did to get over the climb from the beach.
70. Mollie can't believe her new shape and tells me that her colleagues can't get over the transformation either.
71. There were various more or less half-hearted attempts to get over the finality of this selection.
72. The doctor told Mum it was only a stomach upset, not food poisoning, and she would get over it in a day or two.
73. To pile up the runs you must get over 40 with three darts - any excess is added to your score.
74. If they could get over a long and difficult pass in the mountains,[http://sentencedict.com/get over.html] they would be safe.
75. So now is the time to get over wishing that that were not the case.
76. But he helps her get over her hang-ups and together they start a loving relationship.
77. At sixteen she was stricken with typhoid fever, which took her a long time to get over.
78. I've got to get over to a village out on the Bologna road and I can easily drive there via Fiesole.
79. Cuddle your cats and get over your headache, Bethy.
80. You might get over the language barrier.
81. Never let vacuum bag get over half full.
82. Let's see if we can get over there undetected.
83. Once I recognized and worked to get over this daft hang-up, I was ready to start optimizing.
84. In this period, the chief object was Faith Education, the focal point was to get over those non-proletarian ideologies, and the party's relations with the masses was highly emphasized.
85. Doctors can cure our body's diseases with medicine, But who is ever really have a happy or get over mental problems without friends?Friends make happy, A true Friend can share your joys and troubles.
86. We introduce protocol conversion uniting web strategy to get over the machine tool with RS-232 serial.
87. The current system of punishment is diseconomical, we should get over the anamnesis of severe punishment, constitute the system and measures which are matching to the venial penalty.
88. But we believe that we will get over this ugly phase of the history of the subregion, he said.
89. You heard the man. Get over there and stand still.
90. This was a most economical way to get over it.
More similar words: over and overstoveovercovergo overbe overall overoverseeoverallgive rise togovernorhand overlay overrecovercover upover thereuncoverrun overmoreoverrecoverymake overcoverageoverlookblow overlook overtake overturn overtalk overoverwhelmthink over
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