Monday, 24 August 2015

(Preposition)OVER

ADVANTAGE OVER: somethIng that Helps tobe better or more successful.
The recent legIslatIon gIves The natIves advantage over oThers.
BEND OVER: bend at The waIst.sHe bent over and worked Her hands at The tap.
BOIL OVER: rIse and flow over because of much Heat. It Is never good
to boIl over mIlk.
BOW OVER: bend over somethIng.They gIrl bowed over Her story book.
BOWL OVER: to hIt and make somebody fall down whIle you are runnIng. a
boy came runnIng and bowled me over.
BRIM OVER: over flow, spIll over. sHe was brImmIng over wIth happIness
on wInnIng a medal In The race.
BRING OVER: to take somethIng from one place to anoTher. I have
Instructed The servant to brIng The computer over Here from England.
BROOD OVER: thInk much on an unpleasant thIng. broodIng over  The
problems wIll not Help you.
BUY OVER: gaIn support by payIng money. sHe bought TheIr votes over.
CALL OVER: ask somebody to come. I called my frInd over to my place.
CARRY OVER: allow to contInue. The losses were carrIed over to The
next year's balance sHeet.
CHANGE OVER: start doIng somethIng new. I am lookIng for a change over.
CHEW OVER: thInk carefully. I enjoyed cHewIng over my new poem.
CLOUD OVER: be covered wIth clouds, be sad or angry. Her face was
clouded over wIth some worry.
COME OVER: move across a room etc towards you, call on, pay a short
vIsIt. sHe came over and wIsHed me good mornIng.
COME OVER: broadcast, transmIt. The news came over The televIsIon.
CONTROL OVER: I HAVE FULL CONTROL OVER MY CHILDREN.
COVER OVER: cover somethIng completely. The moon was covered over by a
huge cloud.
CROSS OVER: go across to The oTher sIde. I crossed over to book shop.
DIG OVER: turn over The soIl. He was busy In dIggIng over The flower-beds.
DO OVER: do somethIng agaIn from The begInnIng. The students were
asked to do TheIr lessons over.
DOMINEER OVER: have a Is younger sIster.
DROOL OVER: take great pleasure In lookIng at someone on somethIng. He
was droolIng over a lady baskIng In The sun.
FALL OVER: lose balance and fall on The ground. whIle negotIatIng a
rock He fell over.
FALL OVER: to be very wIllIng. The hosts were fallIng over one anoTher
to receIve The marrIage party.
FLICK OVER: turn The pages quIckly. He flIcked over The pages of The book.
FLOW OVER: overwHelm by an emotIon. A sense of Intense hatred flowed over Her.
FREEZE OVER: get covered wIth Ice.DurIng severe wInters The rIvers freeze over.
FROST OVER: cover wIth frost. It was so cold that The wIndow-panes
were frosted over.
FUSS OVER: pay too much  attentIon to somebody. SHe was beIng fussed
over by Her husband.
GET OVER: overcome, surmount. It Helped hIm to  get over The shock.
GET OVER: be able to make people understand your vIews. He managed to
get hIs vIews over to Them.
GET OVER: to arrIve or reach a place. I would get over to your house tommorrow.
GIVE OVER: stop doIng somethIng. I asked hIm to gIve ovver whIstlIng.
GIVE OVER: devote to somethIng. He gave hImself over to socIal servIce.
GLANCE OVER: HE GLANCED OVER MY STORY.
GLOSS OVER: avoId talkIng about unpleasant thIngs. They glossed over
TheIr faIlures and changed The subject.
GO OVER: move and reach somebody. sHe got up from Her chaIr and went
over The  wIndow.
GRASS OVER: plant grass all over The plot or area. They have grassed
over TheIr garden.
GREIVE OVER: feel extremely sad. sHe greIved over Her dead pet.
HAND OVER: to gIve somethIng to someone to take care of. sHe handed
over The bag to Her husband.
HAND OVER: gIve control over  a person. The ruffIan was handed over to
The polIce.
HANG OVER: beIng worrIed over a problem. The prospects of war hang
over The country.
HANG OVER: state of tIredness after drInkIng. He felt hung over after
The drInkIng.
HEAL OVER: to cure, make better. hIs wound was Healed over by physIcIan.
HEEL OVER: lean to one sIde. SHe Headed over The left whIle skatIng.
*HOLD OVER: to deal at some later tIme. The match was Held over due to raIn.
HUNCH OVER: to bend down or forward so that your back forms a curve.
sHe huncHed over The chIld.
INVITE OVER: request somebody to come home. sHe InvIted Her frIend over lunch.
KEEL OVER: to fall over sIdeways, collapse. He was so exhausted that
He keeled over on The floor.
KICK OVER: to make somethIng fall to The ground by kIckIng. He kIcked
over The plates kept on The table.
KNOCK OVER: to hIt wIth a car whIle drIvIng. job knocked over a lady
at a crossIng.
LABOUR OVER: to try hard, struggle. sHe laboured over The problem.
LAMENT OVER: express grIef and sadness. durga lamented over Her Ill-luck.
LEAD OVER: be aHead of your competItor. out team had a 15 poInt lead
over The rIvals by The half tIme.
LEFT OVER: somethIng that remaIns after The rest of It has been used
or consumed.
LOOK OVER: to examIne somethIng to have Its general Idea. I spared a
few mInutes to look over The hook.
LORD OVER: to behave In a manner that show that you are superIor and
batter than oThers. The boss often lord over hIs subordIantes.
*MAKE OVER: to gIve money, property etc legally. The treasure was made
over to The government.
MIST OVER: saId of eyes wHen They become fIlled wIth tears. TheIr eyes
mIsted over at out departure.
MOVE OVER: to change posItIon to accomodate more persons. They moved
over to enable us to sIt wIth Them.
MOVE OVER: to change to a dIfferent system etc. many busIness houses
have now moved over to computer software busIness.
MULL OVER: thInk over a problem etc. He mulled over The Idea and Then
decIded to put It In practIce.
PAINT OVER: to cover a pIcture etc wIth a paInt. paInt over that sIgn board.
PAPER OVER: try to hIde a dIffIculty ormIstake. They succeded In
paperIng TheIr dIfferences over.
PASS OVER: not to dIscuss, avoId. sHe wIsely passed that remark over.
PASS OVER: faIl to notIce, faIl to Include. you cannot passs The  facts over.
PASS OVER: not to consIder for promotIon. sHe was passed over and Her
junIor was promoted.
PICK OVER: to examIne carefully by takIng hold of somethIng. manoj
pIcked over a mango from The basket before buyIng Them.
PONDER OVER: HE PONDER OVER THE MATTER FOR A WHILE.
PORE OVER: to read or look very carefully and for a long tIme. naIna
was busy porIng over Her books.
POWER OVER: control over somebody. noor jahan had a lot of power over jahangIr.
PRECEDENCE OVER: gIve prIorIty or Importance to someone else. sHe gave
precedence to homework over goIng to party.
PRESIDE OVER: be Incharge of functIon etc. The functIon was presIded
over by The mayor of The cIty.
PREVAIL OVER: HE PREVAILED OVER HIS ENEMY AT LAST.
PUSH OVER: push somethIng and make It fall down. The kIds pusHed over
one anoTher on The  snow.
PUT OVER: cover somethIng wIth anoTher. He took hIs coat off and put
It over on The back of The chaIr.
PUZZLE OVER: thInk hard to understand somethIng. I puzzled over why
They faIled to capture The bandIt.
QUARREL OVER:THE TWO BROTHERS QUARRELLED OVER A BANANA.
QUEEN OVER: behave in an annoying way, behave in a superior fashion.
she often tries to queen it over.
RAKE OVER: make a soIl level wIth a rake. The farmer raked over The  soIl.
RAPTURE OVER: feet great excItement. The poet raptured over The
fascInatIon of The mountaIns.
READ OVER: read from begInnIng to end. please read over The message agaIn.
REIGN OVER: rule as a sovereIgn. Queen VIctorIa reIgned over BrItaIn
The longest.
ROLL OVER: to move to one sIde to a bed. sHe rolled over In The bed.
RULE OVER: have authorIty. A dIctator ruled over The country.
RUN OVER: read or say something aloud quickly to oneself. she ran over
a list of items.
*RUN OVER: kuchal dena. my servant was run over by a bus.
RUN OVER: overflow. The tea ran over The pot.
SIGN OVER: sIgn a document gIvIng your rIghts to someone else. sHe
sIgned over The document gIvIng your rIghts to someone else.
SIT OVER: sIt doIng somethIng for a long tIme. we set over The work
tIll evenIng.
SIT OVER: watch somebody very carefully to ensure that They do nothIng
wrong. motI was confIned to bed and so I sat overr hIm.
SLOP OVER: spIll over a pot or contaIner. The juIce slopped over The jug.
SMOOTH OVER: make a problem appear less dIffIcult. He smooThed over
The sItuatIon whIch seemed goIng out of  control.
SPILL OVER: spread out and begIn to affect oThers. The tensIon spIlled
over The new areas.
SPIN OVER: use somethIng very carefully so as to make It last longer.I
had only a few ruppees left ans so had to spIn It out over a week.
SPREAD OVER: extend cover a perIod of tIme.The repayment of loan Is
spread over a perIod of seven years.
STAND OVER: stand very close to someone.I had to stand over The workers.
STAY OVER: vIsIt somebody and spend The nIght wIth Them.I vIsIted
ramesh and stayed over.
STOP OVER: stay at a place In between two poInts of journey.I stooped
over to moscow on My way to New york.
SWITCH OVER: change from one thIng to anoTher. He swItcHes channel over The TV.
TAKE OVER: take control of. It was a hostIle take over of The
relIance. The IPCL was taken over by The relIance.
TAKE OVER: have control over. The brItIsh took over many lands.
TAKE OVER: start usIng. They took over The house on rent.
TAKE OVER: start doIng a job. sHe took over as a personal secretary.
TALK OVER: dIscuss somethIng wIth someone else. I InvIted Them to talk
over The matter.
THINK OVER: consIder carefully. thInk It over and Then decIde.
THROW OVER: pass It to somebody. carelessly. They threw The flowers
over The statue.
TICK OVER: lIve quIety, functIon quIetly. lIfe tIcked over In The far
off vIllage.
TICK OVER: contInue operatIng slowly. The generator just tIcked over.
TIDE OVER: overcome a problem or crIsIs. He Helped me wIth money to tIde over.
TIP OVER: fall and turn on Its sIde or upsIde down.The vehIcle tIpped off.
TOPPLE OVER: become unsteady and fall. The glasses In The tray toppled over.
TRIP OVER: knock your leg agaInst somethIng. He trIpped over a stone
and fell down.
TRIUMPH OVER: YOU WILL SOON TRIUMPH OVER YOUR DIFFICULTIES.
TUMBLE OVER: fall down. He tumbled over wIth a pot of mIlk and splIt It.
TURN OVER: change somethIng so that It faces In a dIfferent dIrectIon.
sHe turned over The pancake to cook Its oTher sIde. He turned over The
letter.
TURN OVER: hand over a suspect to The authorItIes. He was turned over
to The polIce.
TURN OVER: change The programme on TV. sHe turned over and It was door darshan.
TURN OVER: thInk of somethIng carefully. The Idea kept turnIng over In my mInd.
TURN OVER: steal thIngs from a place. They turned The store over at nIght.
VARNISH  OVER: hide,cover. the scratches were varnished over. my
affection varnisehd over his anger.
WALK OVER: an easy vIctory. I never ImagIned It was gonIng to be a walk over.
WALK OVER: defeat somebody completely. congress had walked all over
Them In The elctIons.
WASH OVER: feel an emotIon very strongly. a feelIng of sadness wasHed
over me as we departed.
WATCH OVER: take care of. The cowHeard watcHed over The cows.
WEEP OVER: express sorrow and sadness. There Is not much poInt In
weepIng over splIt mIlk.
WIN OVER: get support or frIendshIp. They trIed hard to wIn over as
many voters as was possIble.
WIPE OVER: clean a surface by a cloTher over It. wIpe The table over
wIth a sponge.
WOBBLE OVER: to be undecIded and unsure. The commander wobbled over
sendIng The troops on The border.
WORK OVER:  to hIt someone hard and repeatedly. paul worked hIm over.
*GO OVER:milna,shamil hona. ravana insulted his brother. so he went
over to his enemy.
PUT OVER:succeed in explaining an idea etc. she was unable to put her plan over.
*PULL OVER:move or steer to one slide

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