What is the meaning of OVER THE-HILL. Phrases containing OVER THE-HILL
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Over the hill is military slang for absent without leave or deserting.
One over the eight is slang for drunk, intoxicated.
Over the stile is London Cockney rhyming slang for trial.
Over the top is British slang for extreme; outlandish, outrageous, bizarre.
All over the shop is British slang for disorganised, in chaos or disarray.
Phrs. Fall over, head over heels. E.g."She went arse over tip on the ice outside."
Over the edge is slang for hysterical; in an emotional crisis or panic. Over the edge is slang for to excess.
Noun. An inspection, a quick look over something or someone. E.g. "I was giving it the once over when the phone rang."
Chatham and Dover is London Cockney rhyming slang for over, finished.
All over the lot is American slang for disorganised, in chaos or disarray.
All over the show is British slang for disorganised, in chaos or disarray.
Phrs. Meaning the same as 'arse over tip'.
Over the mark is Canadian slang for tipsy.
Rake over the coals is slang for to criticise.
Across the street. e.g. "Where did the ball roll? It's over the road"
All over the ballpark is American slang for disorganised, in chaos or disarray.
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a.
Permitting one to stop over; as, a stop-over check or ticket. See To stop over, under Stop, v. i.
adv.
In a manner to bring the under side to or towards the top; as, to turn (one's self) over; to roll a stone over; to turn over the leaves; to tip over a cart.
n.
Shelter; protection; as, the troops fought under cover of the batteries; the woods afforded a good cover.
adv.
From beginning to end; throughout the course, extent, or expanse of anything; as, to look over accounts, or a stock of goods; a dress covered over with jewels.
prep. & adv.
A contr. of Over.
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From one side to another; from side to side; across; crosswise; as, a board, or a tree, a foot over, i. e., a foot in diameter.
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Upper; covering; higher; superior; also, excessive; too much or too great; -- chiefly used in composition; as, overshoes, overcoat, over-garment, overlord, overwork, overhaste.
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Across; from side to side of; -- implying a passing or moving, either above the substance or thing, or on the surface of it; as, a dog leaps over a stream or a table.
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The woods, underbrush, etc., which shelter and conceal game; covert; as, to beat a cover; to ride to cover.
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Beyond; in excess of; in addition to; more than; as, it cost over five dollars.
adv.
Beyond a limit; hence, in excessive degree or quantity; superfluously; with repetition; as, to do the whole work over.
n.
Anything which is laid, set, or spread, upon, about, or over, another thing; an envelope; a lid; as, the cover of a book.
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Above, implying superiority after a contest; in spite of; notwithstanding; as, he triumphed over difficulties; the bill was passed over the veto.
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Upon the surface of, or the whole surface of; hither and thither upon; throughout the whole extent of; as, to wander over the earth; to walk over a field, or over a city.
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From one person or place to another regarded as on the opposite side of a space or barrier; -- used with verbs of motion; as, to sail over to England; to hand over the money; to go over to the enemy.
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Above; -- implying superiority in excellence, dignity, condition, or value; as, the advantages which the Christian world has over the heathen.
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Also, with verbs of being: At, or on, the opposite side; as, the boat is over.
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Above the perpendicular height or length of, with an idea of measurement; as, the water, or the depth of water, was over his head, over his shoes.
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Across or during the time of; from beginning to end of; as, to keep anything over night; to keep corn over winter.
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Above, or higher than, in place or position, with the idea of covering; -- opposed to under; as, clouds are over our heads; the smoke rises over the city.
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