Definition

over: above, on top of, on; in excess of, more than preposition
(the film is) over: (the film has) finished, ended, concluded adjective
game over end of the game, you lose
  • "Stella : The property boom is over, Brent."
  • "My surfing days in Hawaii are over."
  • "January 25th, 2019: A hot air balloon flying off the California coast reportedly crashed over the Pacific Ocean early this morning."
  • "Right everyone, coffee break is over, back to work!"
  • "July 27th, 2007: A hot air balloon flying off the California coast reportedly crashed over the Pacific Ocean early this morning."
  • "This is why I'm temporarily reassigning you to work as his lab assistant until the audit is over."
  • "Leonard, my boy, French is over!"
  • "Brent Vanderplop : Welcome back everyone to Radio Rhubarb's exclusive round-the-clock coverage of the Bruno Delavigne disappearance over the Pacific Ocean."
  • "Brent : Welcome back everyone to Radio Rhubarb's exclusive round-the-clock coverage of the Bruno Delavigne disappearance over the Pacific Ocean."
  • "Rachid took a wrong turn over Barcelona and now we're approximately 100 kilometers south of Porto."

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