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  • 81over — 1 preposition 1 above or higher than something, without touching it: A lamp hung over the table. | She leaned over the desk to answer the phone. | The sign over the door said Mind your head . opposite under 1 (1), see also: above 1, across 1 2 on …

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  • 82Over Seventy — 1st edition (US) Over Seventy is an autobiographical work by P.G. Wodehouse, including a collection of articles originally from Punch magazine. It was first published in the United States on May 3, 1956 by Simon Schuster, Inc., New York under the …

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  • 83over-refreshed —    drunk    Not much different from refreshed. Oversedated still means, and over excited used to mean, the same thing:     ... post prandial euphoria that Harry Woods euphemistically termed overrefreshed . (Deighton, 1978)     Only... the… …

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  • 84Over, Cambridgeshire — Coordinates: 52°18′50″N 0°00′58″E / 52.314°N 0.016°E / 52.314; 0.016 …

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  • 85over — prep. 1. above, on top of, atop of; higher than, in or to or at a higher place than, aloft of; over the top of, on, upon. 2. across, on or to the other or opposite side of, from one side to the other of; through, by way or means of. 3. superior… …

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  • 86Over My Head (Cable Car) — For other uses, see Over My Head (disambiguation). Over My Head (Cable Car) Single by The Fray from the album How to Save a Life Released …

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  • 87over-the-counter market — Trading in stocks and bonds that does not take place on stock exchanges. Such trading occurs most often in the U.S., where requirements for listing stocks on the exchanges are strict. Schedules of fees for buying and selling securities are not… …

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  • 88much — adj 1. abundant, plenteous, plentiful, plenty, replete; ample, sufficient, large, considerable, Archaic. mickle; saturated, full, brimming, chock full, brimful, overflowing, fulsome; liberal, generous, luxuriant, extravagant, riotous, bountiful;… …

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  • 89over-the-top — adjective far more than usual or expected an extraordinary desire for approval it was an over the top experience • Syn: ↑extraordinary, ↑sinful • Similar to: ↑immoderate • Derivationally related form …

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  • 90over-exercise — v. & n. v. 1 tr. use or exert (a part of the body, one s authority, etc.) too much. 2 intr. take too much exercise; overexert oneself. n. excessive exercise. * * * over exercise see over 29 b …

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