Similar words: all over, fall over, call over, rollover, pullover, roll over, pull over, mull over. Meaning: v. surprise greatly; knock someone's socks off.
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31. He hit the tennis ball over the net.
32. Throw our ball over your fence, please.
33. He batted the ball over the foul line.
34. Brown lobbed the ball over the Australian goalkeeper.
35. He boomed the ball over the wall.
36. He lined the ball over the 365 - foot marker.
37. Play starts by one player serving the ball over the net from behind the base line.
38. The constant writhing of the snakes can even propel the ball over rocks and tree roots.
39. It's how he turns the ball over that bother me.
40. When a player carries the ball over the goal line it is called a touchdown.
41. Throw the ball over.
42. The referee awarded a corner kick after the goalkeeper tipped the ball over the bar.
43. He hit a fair ball over the third base bag.
44. Thomas coolly paused, then flicked the ball over the goalkeeper into the right hand corner of the net(sentencedict.com),(http://sentencedict.com) then somersaulting in his joy.
45. Damon was hit by a pitch and Jeter walked to open the game before Abreu smacked a ball over the wall in center field.
46. Ok, how about if we just serve the ball over again and replay the point?
47. Stoke equalised from a well-flighted Jermaine Pennant free-kick that Gordon should have cleared, but he hesitated, Carew got to the ball first, and Huth forced the ball over the line.
48. Johnson took the ball over on a quarterbacksneak quarterbacksneak for a touchdown.
49. Goal: A player scores a goal by kicking the ball over an opponents' cross bar and between the goal posts from the field of play, by a place kick or drop-kick .
50. Before they had time to recover, I sent another ball over their heads.
More similar words: all over, fall over, call over, rollover, pullover, roll over, pull over, mull over, spill over, spillover, all over again, all over the shop, all over the world, head over heels in love, baseball glove, lover, plover, clover, glover, keel over, boil over, bowl over, heal over, drool over, cloverleaf, prevail over, have control over, overbalance, over and over, from cover to cover.