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.
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.
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 goover 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.
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.