go over
pronunciation
How to pronounce go over in British English: UK [ɡəu ˈəuvə]
How to pronounce go over in American English: US [ɡo ˈovɚ]
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- Verb:
- hold a review (of troops)
- examine so as to determine accuracy, quality, or condition
- happen in a particular manner
- fall forward and down
Example
- 1. That often does not go over well he added .
- 2. Now all we can do is go over to a neighbour who has a borehole .
- 3. I know this won 't go over well with the particularly fervent one direction fans out there but it feels necessary to say .
- 4. Let 's go over the chapter .
- 5. The rest of the books have a very libertarian message as well I 'll see if I can go over them more later .
- 6. Look we realize not everyone is going to stop shouting at each other at protests sit down and go over the numbers .
- 7. She will go over the answers .
- 8. You go over to ask the girl sitting beside the bags .
- 9. Will climate go over the edge ?
- 10. Please go over it first .