Synonym: check, check into, check out, check over, check up on, come off, fall over, go off, look into, review, survey, suss out. Similar words: over and over, over, cover, oversee, all over, get over, be over, overall. Meaning: v. 1. hold a review (of troops) 2. examine so as to determine accuracy, quality, or condition 3. happen in a particular manner 4. fall forward and down.
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(91) We'll go over to the job site together.
(92) Let's go over to the check-out stand.
(93) Let's go over here to Partridge's. "
(94) Go over the hill and you will find them.
(95) If you had a work party, a napkin-wrapped leftover treat isn't going to go over well. Leftover Christmas candy isn't a good idea, either.
(96) Can B - ultrasonography and urine liquid go over know testitis, vesiculitis, prostatitis?
(97) Now let us go over the stipulations of the arbitration clause of the contract.
(98) easier to blather on for an hour than talk for a tight 18 minutes knowing that if you go over, you (literally) will get the hook.
(99) To top it all off, they even have float bags built in so that if they go over the side of the ship (not an uncommon event) they will float, and can be traced back by the built-in GPS system quickly.
(100) Of course, we’ll go over all of them in the debrief and you’ll have a chance to practice them, too.
(101) I'll go over this ground once more in a future book called Wagnerism.
(102) Jonathan said to his young armor-bearer, "Come, let's go over to the outpost of those uncircumcised fellows. Perhaps the LORD will act in our behalf.
(103) If you will write the article, I will go over it and touch up for you.
(104) Tea Bag - to remind you to relax daily and go over that list of your blessings.
(105) We'll go over to that cistern and case it by moonlight.
(106) So, perhaps 50 msec ping will be ideal, 100 will still be acceptable, and as you go over that , you'll probably need to stay away from circumstances where you'll need fast reflexes.
(107) A net ball is when the ball hits the net, but doesn't go over it.
(108) Thankfully, I've learned to switch off and let it go over my head.
(109) Go over $5, 000 and you'll need to get the item or items professionally appraised to qualify for a tax write-off.
(110) Remember, everyone loves flattery, but don't go over the top.
(111) This article will go over different ways a Jar can be incorporated into an Integration Developer application, thus enabling appropriate design and configuration decisions.
(112) I want out number cruncher to go over these figures.
(113) Recap to go over something again , to explain it once more.
(114) Now let me go over boiling water reactors and then we'll do pressurised water reactors.
(115) If you go over the carpet with a fine - tooth comb, you may find your contact lens.
(116) If I want to take the average energy of all of those, what I can do is go over to my data set.
(117) I'll go over my budget again. Don't fly off the handle if my check bounces.
(118) Cottingham's Cotton and Shockley's Header) go over the 3-hour mark on the same weekend!
(118) Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
(119) Those salesmen go over the top this month will get a bonus.
(120) I'll prepare a draft of sole agency agreement for you to go over.
More similar words: over and over, over, cover, oversee, all over, get over, be over, overall, governor, over there, recover, run over, lay over, cover up, uncover, hand over, recovery, moreover, blow over, overlook, coverage, talk over, take over, make over, look over, turn over, overwhelm, think over, overnight, government.