go over

VERB
  1. happen in a particular manner
    how did your talk go over?
  2. hold a review (of troops)
  3. examine so as to determine accuracy, quality, or condition
    check the brakes
    Check out the engine
  4. fall forward and down
    The old woman went over without a sound
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How To Use go over In A Sentence

  • I'm not sure that I understand. Go over it again.
  • A wooden tank may be rendered capable of withstanding the effects of nitric or sulphuric acids by the following methods: -- Cover the inside with paraffin; go over the inside with a sadiron heated to the temperature used in ironing clothes. Burroughs' Encyclopaedia of Astounding Facts and Useful Information, 1889
  • If you go over the carpet with a fine - tooth comb, you may find your contact lens.
  • Many hospitals, for instance, make a professional available to go over the records with the patient, who might not understand the medical jargon therein.
  • If you are interested in answering the questions or in providing feedback on them, please go over to the 20 Questions blog I set up for that purpose.
  • Tommies go over the top by mounting the stage from the aisles. Times, Sunday Times
  • Yes, but I don't want us to broach to and go over if the wind shifts.
  • Warner Brothers included some nice extras, but didn't go overboard on the unnecessaries you'll really only watch once.
  • I'll prepare a draft of sole agency agreement for you to go over.
  • To go over the Andes by rail entailed very steep gradients indeed, and when I come to write about rack railways I will come back to them.
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