Similar words: all over, ball over, call over, fall over, roll-over, mull over, roll over, pullover. Meaning: v. flow or run over (a limit or brim).
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61) The gods under the apex of each gable are some ten feet high, and all the figures well over life-size.
62) By 1972, well over half of the student body had scored under 80 in high school.
63) For as we have already seen(Sentencedict), the long-term growth rate of the United States has historically been well over 3 percent.
64) Spending on social security has increased by 41% over and above inflation - to well over £1 billion per week.
65) It ran counter to the ideas most Christians had held for well over a thousand years.
66) The pistol shot is so loud it can be heard well over half a mile away.
67) Scattered through it are a few white pine trees well over five feet thick at the butt.
68) Altogether the riots cost 130 lives and well over $700 million in property damage.
69) At the same time I think some people are going well over the top in slagging off Wilko.
70) In the latter incident on Sept. 13 at least 26 people were shot or hacked to death, and well over 100 injured.
71) For well over a century the White House had been looking west.
72) And then for well over an hour she held a line toward the southeast.
73) A vast American conglomerate has announced plans to buy the site at a cost of well over a billion dollars.
74) Four tons of machinery travelling at well over a hundred and twenty miles an hour is very unforgiving.
75) The black hood was pulled forward, well over the face.
76) Both Alpha and Beta are very distant, and are well over 5000 times as luminous as the Sun.
77) The Daily Mail sold well over 200,000 copies daily in its first years and reached half-a-million sales after three years.
78) I think the defence as a whole unit has played tremendously well over the hols.
79) The Sox would like to see him throw as well over the top as he does underhand on the move.
80) Wider coverage accounts for well over half of the increase in the proportion of output devoted to welfare provision during the 1960s.
81) They are Luddites well over a century before the term was coined.
82) But he was banned for a year - because he was well over the alcohol limit at the time.
83) After well over an hour the race was abandoned as the fleet slowly drifted backwards out of the harbour.
84) When talking about the elderly in this sense we are referring to people in an advanced age group of well over eighty.
85) We continued talking for well over an hour, duly keeping the next appointment waiting.
86) The two are the highest-paid coaches in the game, both making well over $ 1 million.
87) Serve warm; it will stay warm for well over an hour.
88) By the mid-1980s he had been senior partner or managing co-partner in twenty projects worth well over a billion dollars.
89) The production lasted well over three hours, and then it was soon time to get ready for the evening performance.
90) He was a big bear of a man, well over six feet tall and perilously close to three hundred pounds.
More similar words: all over, ball over, call over, fall over, roll-over, mull over, roll over, pullover, rollover, pull over, spill over, spillover, all over again, all over the shop, all over the world, well off, well out, well-off, dwell on, head over heels in love, be well off, lover, plover, glover, clover, speak well of, boil over, keel over, bowl over, heal over.