Similar words: bring over, taking over, handing over, poring over, rolling over, crossing over, crossing-over, on-going. Meaning: n. 1. a careful and thorough inspection 2. a severe scolding.
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1. This carpet's filthy! It needs a really good going-over.
2. Michael was given a complete going-over and then treated for glandular fever.
3. The thugs gave him a real going-over .
4. The machine needs a proper going-over.
5. I gave the car a thorough going-over.
6. The garage gave the car a thorough going-over.
7. He gets a terrible going-over in these pages.
8. The gang gave him a real going-over.
9. The car needs a good going-over before it can go a long journey.
10. You ought to give the place a going-over with the Hoover once in a while.
11. They said I'd get a real going-over if I didn't pay them by tomorrow.
12. The document will need a careful going-over before we make a decision.
13. I gave him a good going-over,(sentencedict.com) I can tell you.
14. How to give a used car a good going-over.
15. The thugs gave him a thorough going-over.
16. The police gave the suspect a thorough going-over without getting a confession out of him.
17. The car needs a good going-over before we use it again.
18. The media gave his personal life a pretty firm going-over.
19. It was neat as a new pin and showed no signs of the going-over it had suffered when Newman was last there.
20. Would you mind giving the engine of my car a going-over?
21. You don't have to be an expert to give a car a good, revealing going-over .
More similar words: bring over, taking over, handing over, poring over, rolling over, crossing over, crossing-over, on-going, ongoing, manufacturing overhead, hang over, hangover, ingoing, ungovernable, governing, nongovernmental organization, governing body, self-governing, going, jingoism, govern, get going, forgoing, outgoing, jingoistic, cooking oil, governor, going away, goings-on, outgoings.