Antonym: under. Similar words: over and over, cover, be over, all over, overall, oversee, go over, get over. Meaning: ['əʊvə(r)] n. (cricket) the period during which a given number of balls (6 in England but 8 in Australia) are bowled at the batsman by one player from the other team from the same end of the pitch. adj. having come or been brought to a conclusion. adv. 1. at or to a point across intervening space etc. 2. throughout an area 3. throughout a period of time 4. beyond the top or upper surface or edge; forward from an upright position 5. over the entire area.
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61) She said she needs time to think it over.
62) The farmers distributed seeds over the field.
63) I helped her over the fence.
64) The path twists and turns for over a mile.
65) over the heads of the crowd.
66) I have priority over you in my claim.
67) Crumble the cheese over the salad.
68) What time will it be over?
69) They truly believe they have dominion over us.
70) Trickle some oil over the salad.
71) The rainfall was measured over a three-month period.
72) Ok, my questions are over, stand down,[sentencedict.com] sir.
73) Heat the olive oil over a moderate flame .
74) He rubbed a hand wearily over his eyes.
75) And now, over to our Rome correspondent ...
76) They're in despair over/about the money they've lost.
77) John leaned over and whispered something into my ear.
78) They puzzled over the question for quite a while.
79) Several children were pushed over in the stampede.
80) He wanted money to tide him over.
81) Someone had scrawled all over my notes.
82) She remained a virgin till she was over thirty.
83) Paul's certainly mellowed over the years.
84) We signalled him to pull over.
85) Try not to knock that vase over.
86) She often pothers herself over unnecessary details.
87) Youth means a temperamental predominance of courage over timidity.
88) The ink spilt all over the desk.
89) The cascade falls over a tall cliff.
90) The meeting holds over until next week.
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