Synonym: bounce back, cover, cross, cut across, cut through, get across, get well, master, overcome, pass over, subdue, surmount, track, traverse. Similar words: over and over, stove, over, cover, go over, be over, all over, oversee. Meaning: 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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31. The actress had to learn to get over her fear of the public.
32. She'll need great inner strength to get over the tragedy.
33. It took him several years to get over the pain of losing his job.
34. His death took me a year to get over; not that you're ever really over it.
35. I don't know how we're going to get over this problem.
36. I have thought out a way to get over the difficulty.
37. It took me a very long time to get over the shock of her death.
38. Even his lawyer can't get over the fact that he knew he was lying.
39. He was disappointed at not getting the job, but he'll get over it.
40. It took him years to get over the shock of his wife dying.
41. She is still trying to get over the attack and the resultant injuries.
42. Well, it might not be ladylike but I'm going to pull my skirt up to get over this fence.
43. When the weather is better, do get over to see us.
44. It took me a long time to get over my cold.
45. It could take him years to get over this experience.
46. It takes you a while to get over an illness like that.
47. Get mad,[sentencedict.com] then get over it. Colin Powell
48. Children seem to get over things very quickly.
49. Would he ever get over this initial shock period?
50. She could never get over her lucky escapes.
51. Excuse me while I pour a cup, just to get over the revelation.
52. He admitted needing four years of therapy to get over their 10-year marriage.
53. She was amazed at how quickly Carla seemed to get over what had happened to her.
54. Harry will probably get over his affection for Lucy once we return to a normal life again.
55. Your grief won't disappear overnight. It takes time to get over the death of someone close to you.
56. I don't visit very often because it takes so long to get over there.
57. For starters[sentencedict.com], he or she should get over the idea of bonds as an alternative to stocks.
58. It's now a question of learning to cope, and trying to get over everything.
59. Even men who have been accidentally thrown into primary child care do get over their resistance.
60. Success in marriage depends on being able, when you get over being in love, to really love. Eleanor Roosevelt
More similar words: over and over, stove, over, cover, go over, be over, all over, oversee, overall, give rise to, governor, hand over, lay over, recover, cover up, over there, uncover, run over, moreover, recovery, make over, coverage, overlook, blow over, look over, take over, turn over, talk over, overwhelm, think over.