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see over

verb

  1. intr, preposition to inspect by making a tour of

    she said she'd like to see over the house



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Example Sentences

Because caricatures break down when you see over-heated political passions with a sense of perspective.

Is everyone in Ireland a writer or are those the only Irish we get to see over here?

My blindfold was not well secured, so I could see over the top.

I was glad to see over the weekend that one liberal group has finally done it.

There was a tremendous hullaboo about something, and I craned to see over the shoulder of the man in front.

Tess could see over the hedge the distant three in a group, standing as he had placed them on the next rising ground.

The wall was covered with roses and ivy, but still it was a boundary you could not pass, and could not see over.

About the only animal he ever failed to connect with for keeps, is that same cow-backed hoss yuh see over there.

Sampson and the rest of the old ship's company gathered near him, where they could see over the rail.

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