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go over
verb
- to be received in a specified manner
the concert went over very well
- Alsogo through preposition to examine and revise as necessary
he went over the accounts
- Alsogo through preposition to clean
she went over the room before her mother came
- preposition to check and repair
can you go over my car please?
- Alsogo through preposition to rehearse
I'll go over my lines before the play
- adverbfoll byto
- to change (to a different practice or system)
will Britain ever go over to driving on the right?
- to change one's allegiances
- slang.preposition to do physical violence to
they went over him with an iron bar
Example Sentences
“The fire must have just started when he got out of bed and went over to wake up his mom.â€
Appalled, Wynn-Williams tells them that this is not likely to go over well in every country Facebook wishes to penetrate.
She jumped up afterwards and went over to each of them, giving them hugs and consoling handshakes.
This time it was an offload from flanker Charlotte Escudero that engineered the space for Marine Menager to take Bourgeois' pass in her stride and go over in the corner.
“As it happens, you kind of stand out when you go over there,†Carr said.
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