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51over- — [[t]o͟ʊvə(r) [/t]] PREFIX You can add over to an adjective or verb to indicate that a quality exists or an action is done to too great an extent. For example, if you say that someone is being over cautious, you mean that they are being too… …
52over- — aff. a prefixal use of over, occurring in various senses in compounds (overboard; overcoat; overhang; overlord; overthrow), and esp. employed, with the senses “over the limit,”“to excess,”“too much,”“too,” to form verbs, adjectives, adverbs, and… …
53Över — Wallheckenlandschaft in Ostfriesland Auf den Stock gesetzter Knick, nur noch Wall und Überhälter …
54Over — Original name in latin Over Name in other language Over State code GB Continent/City Europe/London longitude 53.18333 latitude 2.55 altitude 53 Population 2804 Date 2013 08 05 …
55over — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adv. past, across, by; again; beyond; extra, above, more, remaining, left. prep. on, above. See end, opposition, repetition, superiority.Ant., under. II (Roget s IV) modif. & prep. 1. [Situated above]… …
56over — The notion that over is incorrect for more than (as in over 300 people were present at the rally ) is a widely held superstition. The stricture has been traced to Ambrose Bierce’s Write It Right (1909), a usage book teeming with quirky… …
57over — The notion that over is incorrect for more than (as in over three hundred people were present at the rally ) is a widely held superstition. The stricture has been traced to Ambrose Bierce s Write It Right (1909), a usage book teeming with… …
58over- — UK [əʊvə(r)] / US [oʊvər] prefix 1) too much: used with many verbs, nouns, or adjectives to overheat an overreaction overconfident 2) more than: used with some nouns a club for the over sixties (= people who are more than 60 years old) 3) on, or… …
59over to — preposition Used on television or radio to indicate a change to another reporter or commentator. Lets go over to Peter Smith, our commentator at the match …
60OVER — (Roget s Thesaurus II) Index over noun absolutism (2), administration, advantage, authoritarian, authority (2), boss (2), bully, chief, command, demand …