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over with

adjective

Definition of over with

: being at an end : finished, completed

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Examples of over with in a Sentence

we'll all be glad when this latest media obsession is over with

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To soften up the taciturn farmers, Soloviev would bring his young son Quintin into their living rooms to help win them over with his wholesome charm. Patrick Clark, chicagotribune.com, "How a Manhattan real estate scion built a rural empire," 10 Sep. 2019 Starting with thinkers like Freud, ice has been used regularly as a metaphor for the deeper, darker parts of our mind, for traumas buried and covered over with a placid surface. Wired, "Gears 5: A War Game That Really Deals with War Trauma," 5 Sep. 2019 Talia Farley, 7, will miss sleep-overs with her friends and eating strawberry ice cream cones, licking them fast so the frozen concoction doesn’t drip. Baltimore Sun Staff, baltimoresun.com, "At Patterson Park Pool, one door closes on summer while another opens on school," 2 Sep. 2019 Though he was put off by the age difference between them, Bob won him over with his persistence and the promise of a comfortable life. Scott Dalton, CNN, "Their neighborhood was flooded to save Houston," 25 Aug. 2019 There’s a lot of people running in our party, good people, who want to get rid of ObamaCare, starting over with something new. Fox News, "Biden targets Trump, hits 2020 rivals over 'Medicare-for-all'," 24 Aug. 2019 Dougherty handed the pup over with Constable Bill Cunningham as his witness, for safety. Caitlin O'kane, CBS News, "Dog stolen from family during road trip rescued by local CBS reporter," 21 Aug. 2019 In the clip, one of the couple’s sons poured water over a gold beehive, which then bubbled over with pink foam. Eric Todisco, PEOPLE.com, "Pregnant Duggar Women Anna, Lauren, Abbie, Amy and Kendra Show Off Their Growing Bellies," 21 Aug. 2019 It’s full of music fast and fun or slow and richly romantic, its breezy story bubbling over with laughter. Rob Hubbard, Twin Cities, "Review: Opera on the Lake debuts with bubbly, buoyant ‘Die Fledermaus’," 25 July 2019

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First Known Use of over with

1884, in the meaning defined above

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