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over

noun

1 over

cricket The division of play during which six balls are bowled at the batsman by one player from the other team from the same end of the pitch.

Dutch: over

adjective

1 over

Having come or been brought to a conclusion:
— The affair is over, ended, finished.

synonyms: all over, complete, concluded, ended, terminated.

Roget 40: remaining, left; left behind, left over; residual, residuary; over, odd; unconsumed, sedimentary; surviving; net; exceeding, over and above; ... show more

Roget 67: ending etc. v.; final, terminal, definitive; crowning etc. (completing) 729; last, ultimate; hindermost; rear ... show more

Roget 122: past, gone, gone by, over, passed away, bygone, foregone; elapsed, lapsed, preterlapsed, expired, no more, run out, blown over, ... show more

adverb

1 over

At or to a point across intervening space etc..

Roget 641: over, too, over and above; overmuch, too much; too far; without measure, beyond measure, out of measure; with a to spare; over head and ears; up to one's eyes, up to one's ears; extra; ... show more

Roget 122: paleo-; archaeo-; formerly; of old, of yore; erst [G.], whilom, erewhile, time was, ago, over; in the olden time etc. n.; ... show more

Roget 206: on high, high up, aloft, up, above, aloof, overhead; airwind; upstairs, abovestairs; in the clouds; on tiptoe, on stilts, on the shoulders of; ... show more

Roget 220: externally etc. adj.; out, with out, over, outwards, ab extra, out of doors; extra muros [Lat.].    in the open air; sub Jove, sub dio [Lat.]; a la belle etoile [Fr.], ... show more

Roget 237: over, over the way, over against; against; face to face, vis-a-vis; as poles asunder.   

Roget 33: beyond, more, over; over the mark, above the mark; above par; upwards of, in advance of; over and above; at the top of the scale, at its height.    [in a superior or supreme degree] eminently, ... show more

2 over

Throughout an area.

3 over

Throughout a period of time:
— Stay over the weekend.

synonym: o'er.

4 over

Beyond the top or upper surface or edge; forward from an upright position.

5 over

Over the entire area:
— The wallpaper was covered all over with flowers.
— She ached all over.
— Everything was dusted over with a fine layer of soot.

synonym: all over.


Moby thesaurus: SOL, a cut above, above, above and beyond, abovestairs, across, additionally, afresh, again, ago, ahead, airward, all about, all bets off, all included, all off, all over, all through, all up, aloft ... show more.

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