Over

Word OVER
Character 4
Hyphenation o ver
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Over"

What do we mean by over?

In or at a position above or higher than. preposition

Above and across from one end or side to the other. preposition

To the other side of; across. preposition

Across the edge of and down. preposition

On the other side of. preposition

Upon the surface of. preposition

On top of or down upon. preposition

Through the extent of; all through. preposition

Through the medium of; via. preposition

So as to cover. preposition

Up to or higher than the level or height of. preposition

Through the period or duration of. preposition

Until or beyond the end of. preposition

More than in degree, quantity, or extent. preposition

In superiority to. preposition

A set of six legal balls bowled.

Any surplus amount of money, goods delivered, etc.

A term to describe your feelings Urban Dictionary

Adj. 1. well-known, exposed, garnering attention Urban Dictionary

Completely UNFRESH! Urban Dictionary

A way to express stupid messages Urban Dictionary

Passé. Outmoded. Shopworn. Stale. No longer fashionable or trendy. Urban Dictionary

Well, I went to a dance just the other night Everybody there was there I said over and over and over again This dance is gonna be a drag I said over and over and over again This dance is gonna be a drag I said over and over and over again This dance is gonna be a drag All at once it happened The prettiest in the world I said a-won't you come over and a-talk to me Urban Dictionary

Suggests that you've moved beyond a particular event - it doesn't bother you anymore. Not to be confused with all over it Urban Dictionary

To want to have nothing to do with it; to not want to hear about it, see it, deal with it. NOTHING. over it! Urban Dictionary

A pronouncement of the termination of a relationship by either one of the two parties involved in said relationship or an outside, objective party. Urban Dictionary

1. To have moved on from something or someone and it no longer bother's you. 2. To be sick of something or someone. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Over

The word "over" in example sentences

The praise and much of the intro for U2 was warranted… but Bono had to keep sliding back into the topic at hand (the aids epidemic in Africa) over and over… as if it were some cheap commercial plug in… ❋ Ugotsoul (2002)

Having passed the Styx, (much the smallest of the rivers,) you walk over a pile of large rocks, and are on the banks of Lethe; and looking back, you will see a line of men and women descending the high hill from the cave, which runs _over_ the river Styx. ❋ Alexander Clark Bullitt (N/A)

’ Scott has grown-up to be a brisk-hearted jovial young man and Advocate: in vacation-time he makes excursions to the Highlands, to the Border Cheviots and Northumberland; rides free and far, on his stout galloway, through bog and brake, over the dim moory Debatable Land, —over Flodden and other fields and places, where, though he yet knew it not, his work lay. ❋ Unknown (1909)

[_Her tresses fall suddenly over her head, as she is leaning out so, and stream over_ PÉLLÉAS] ❋ Maurice Maeterlinck (1905)

He esteems those who staunchly oppose him, and seeks to gain them over by generosity: for those who _come over_ he ever has a secret contempt; for those who desert him, hatred. ❋ John Holland Rose (1898)

_Lie down and roll over and over_, as fast as you can. ❋ Woods Hutchinson (1896)

Bring down the upper ropes over the second log (Fig. 41), cross the lower ropes _over_ the upper ones and turn them back (Fig. 42). ❋ Lina Beard (1888)

Bring the knotted end over the long twine, forming a bight, then _over_ and _under_ its own twine with the single tie (_H_). ❋ Lina Beard (1888)

Roll the third log over the lower ropes and make the weaving loop as with the other two, _always_ crossing the lower rope _over_ the upper (Fig. 43). ❋ Lina Beard (1888)

One day Betty was looking over from Mary Beck's and saw that the east window and the pear-tree branch were in plain sight; so the two girls invented a system of signals: one white handkerchief meant _come over_, and two meant _no_, but a single one in answer was for _yes_. ❋ Sarah Orne Jewett (1879)

It was nearly tea-time, so that Betty could not go over to tell Mary Beck the good news; but one white handkerchief, meaning _Come over_, was quickly displayed on the pear-tree branch, and while Betty was getting dressed in a much-needed fresh gown for tea ❋ Sarah Orne Jewett (1879)

But to this Sally replied that Tishy had told her over and over and over again, only she said _over_ so often that her adopted parent said for ❋ William Frend De Morgan (1878)

The nest is a woven structure, _covered over_, and suspended from the extremities of branches over water. ❋ Alfred Russel Wallace (1868)

And there it remained, at first partially, and by degrees almost entirely, covered up by the shawls or mantles that I artfully spread as far as possible over the obnoxious manuscript, till, emboldened by non-interference, and under pretext that the wall-paper about the door was soiled, I got leave to have a new piece hung, and took care to have it laid _over_ the notice. ❋ Eug��nie Hamerton (1864)

A flare from the volcano had cast a red light over the bewildering scene, and revealed the fact that the brig was no longer above the ocean's bed, but was passing in its wild career right through, or rather _over_, the demolished town of Anjer. ❋ Unknown (1859)

Nick: * walks over to hte edge. and looks over* Wow I'ts beautiful. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The storm set all-time low pressure records over roughly 10 - 15% of the U. S.-over southern Oregon, and most of California, Nevada, Arizona, and U.ah. ❋ Unknown (2010)

i [feel] over with [school] ❋ Rev. John Smith (2017)

[Joe] brags to get himself over. ❋ Ryan Dawson (2005)

❋ Rusty (2003)

person 1 - [i like] [licking] [milk] person 2 - :over: ❋ A Australian Guy (2019)

Did you see the [feathered] [hairdo] on that girl? My God, that look is [so over]! Yes, I used to love that TV show, but now I'm really over it. ❋ David Lincoln Brooks (2006)

And be my girl I said a-won't you come over and a-talk to me And be my girl I said a-won't you come over and a-talk to me And be my girl She said she was sorry And I was a little bit late She would a-wait and a-wait and a-wait and a-wait For her [steady] date She would a-wait and a-wait and a-wait and a-wait For her steady date She would a-wait and a-wait and a-wait and a-wait For her steady date I said [over and over] and over again This dance is gonna be a [drag] ❋ WorseThanHitler (2020)

I had a tragic time last quarter and my [GPA] [hit rock bottom] - but [I'm over it]. ❋ Warren B (2001)

i tried to drive one [mile] and it took me [five] hours. [i'm over it]. ❋ Over It (2004)

You: "Things were going so well. I called her [twice a day], e-mailed and IM'ed her every five minutes, and gave up [all my friends] to hang out with her just to show her how much I cared. I honestly don't know what happened." Vicfan: "[It's over]." ❋ Vicfan (2004)

1. "You still sad about yo' divorce dude?" "Nah....[I'm over it] now." "Do you still love yo' secretary?" "Nah....I'm over it now." 2. "This CD has been playin for ages. I'm fully 'over it'!" "I [hate the way] Joe always [hog's] the blunt. I'm over it!" ❋ Diego (2003)

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