in or to a position higher than but not touching somebody/something; above somebody/something from one side of something to the other; across something. |
Above and over can both be used to describe a position higher than something:They built a new room above/over the garage.When you are talking about movement ... |
over · . across a street, an open space, etc. I stopped and crossed over. · . downwards and away from the correct position standing upright. Try not to knock ... |
(in cricket) a series of six balls bowled by the same person. Chadwick dismissed two batters in the same over. see also super overTopics Sports: ball and ... |
used to say that it is someone's turn to do something See over in the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. |
over- · more than usual; too much. overproduction; overload; over-optimistic; overconfident; overanxious. Take your English to the next level · completely. |
3upper; outer; extra overcoat overtime; 4over; above overcast overhang. See over- in the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Check pronunciation: over- ... |
There are seven meanings listed in OED's entry for the verb over, three of which are labelled obsolete. See 'Meaning & use' for definitions, usage, ... |
to study something carefully, especially by repeating it. go over (to...) to move from one place to another, especially when this means crossing something. |
covering the whole of something. an all-over tan. Oxford Collocations DictionaryAll-over is used with these nouns: tan. See full entry. |
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