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Example sentences for "over with"

  • I can see that it's a great chance; but I want to talk it over with my wife.

  • I wished to talk it over with you, to serve you, please you, get back your good opinion.

  • You talk it over with Mrs. March; I know you will, anyway; and I might as well make a virtue of advising you to do it.

  • And Charley fights a wolf pack, and knocks one of un over with an ax.

  • I sees you knock that un over with the ax.

  • They're so tame you could almost knock un over with a stick.

  • I'd kill myself now, and have it over with.

  • Come into the library and we'll sign and have it over with.

  • A poor servant, who had served his time out in New England, came to him in Boston and asked if he could go over with him; he would do his best in working like any other sailor for his passage, as he well understood shipwork.

  • He asked the skipper whether he might go over with him, who replied he had too much freight.

  • He carried us over with him, and refused to take any pay for our passage, offering us at the same time some of his rum, a liquor which is everywhere.

  • Whatever you want me to do I will do, only get it over with," seemed to be Ruth's attitude.

  • Also she must talk the thing over with Dulac.

  • I think I'll go along and have it over with.

  • I wish you could wait until you have talked it over with brother.

  • I wint to Chicago to see him when the bid was in, and d'ye think he would lave me talk it over with him?

  • But I'll tell the truth: I came here to-night to have it over with.

  • Mr. Slimmen's cow, as if sorry to have her go, as Polly ran off, determined to get it over with as soon as possible.

  • I must get it over with as soon as I can, and be home before they get back," she said to herself, going swiftly on.

  • I guess you'll be glad when that circus of Joe's is over with," said Ben.

  • For my part, I would rather a man would swear and get it over with.

  • As often as I go over it, I find myself in a mental blind alley, and I am hoping that, if I talk it over with you, I shall clear up my ideas and perhaps get some new ones.

  • Has she been talking the matter over with you?

  • Well, I'll have to talk it over with Mr. Elliott.

  • I heard Mrs. Elliott talking it over with Mrs. Doctor.

  • I don't think about it so much in daytime but say, girls, up there in that garret at night I git to thinking and thinking of it, till I just almost wish she'd come and have it over with.

  • I suppose so--unless you think you could bring yourself to talk it over with me instead," said Miss Rosemary gently.

  • I'd be glad to have you look it over with me if you care to.

  • You can equip the outfit, select your professional corps, and go over with it to superintend the business end.

  • To put soft soap on the place, and rub it over with a hot iron, will take out the grease.

  • To polish the hearth of a Franklin stove, rub it over with a piece of grindstone, or use coarse sand with the sole of a shoe; when it begins to look bright, polish it with pumice stone.

  • But, of course, it WAS right for me to talk it over with her, just the same.

  • I meant to go back there and have it over with.

  • Inasmuch as he has already talked it over with me, through counsel, I don't see any reason why we should betray his gentle confidence, do you?

  • You have already consulted Mr. Carroll, and I have talked it over with Mr. Wrandall.

  • Moreover, he was uncomfortable and decidedly impatient to have it over with.

  • Nellie did not work this out for herself; she merely wanted to put him in a corner where he would have to stand and get it over with.

  • She asked me to come out and talk it over with you.

  • I ask you once more to come into the parlour and talk it over with me," said he, wavering.

  • He said that something would have to be done about Bridget and advised her to come out on the earliest day possible to talk it over with him.

  • When he had mounted again he said to Caroline, "I'm going to talk it over with Worthing.

  • When he came here to talk it over with me I put one or two questions to him which offended him, and he withdrew.

  • I think she is talking me over with mother.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "over with" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    anything for; applied myself; called them; foreign articles; heaven above; mulberry trees; orange flowers; over against; over and; over each; over thar; over the; over their; over there; overflight and navigation permitted; overseas department; overtake them; overwhelming force; overwhelming majority; pudding dish; religious peace; said court; should also; small intestine; this discovery; thou stand