Ride+over

  • 91Phantom Ride — Kameramann Billy Bitzer bei der Vorbereitung eines Phantom Ride (Publicityfoto) Als Phantom Ride [ˈfæntəm ɹaɪd], also ‚scheinbare oder geisterhafte Fahrt‘, wird ein Genre der frühen Filmgeschichte bezeichnet, das um 1900 besonders in… …

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  • 92lord it over — Synonyms and related words: beat down, break, browbeat, bulldoze, bully, castrate, clamp down on, coerce, compel, cow, daunt, despotize, domineer, domineer over, enslave, grind, grind down, henpeck, intimidate, keep down, keep under, oppress,… …

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  • 93walk over — Synonyms and related words: beat down, break, breeze, browbeat, bulldoze, bully, carry by storm, castrate, clamp down on, coerce, compel, cow, daunt, despotize, domineer, domineer over, enslave, grind, grind down, henpeck, intimidate, keep down,… …

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  • 94joy ride — 1. n. a drinking bout or party. □ There’s a little joy ride over at Tom’s. □ Some joy ride! They ran out of booze. 2. n. a state of euphoria from drug use. (Drugs.) □ This stuff is a real joy ride. □ …

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  • 95rough|ride — «RUHF RYD», intransitive verb, transitive verb, rode, rid|den, rid|ing. 1. to break in and ride (a rough, wild horse or horses). 2. to ride over or overcome by rough tactics: »Tough as they were, they were supposed to have a rough time with Army… …

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  • 96run over — {v.} 1. To be too full and flow over the edge; spill over. * /Billy forgot he had left the water on, and the tub ran over./ 2. To try or go over (something) quickly; practice briefly. * /During the lunch hour, Mary ran over her history facts so… …

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  • 97run over — {v.} 1. To be too full and flow over the edge; spill over. * /Billy forgot he had left the water on, and the tub ran over./ 2. To try or go over (something) quickly; practice briefly. * /During the lunch hour, Mary ran over her history facts so… …

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  • 98run\ over — v 1. To be too full and flow over the edge; spill over. Billy forgot he had left the water on, and the tub ran over. 2. To try or go over (smth) quickly; practice briefly. During the lunch hour, Mary ran over her history facts so she would… …

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  • 99run over — 1) be too full and flow over the edge The water in the bathtub ran over the edge and got everything in the room wet. 2) try to go over something quickly, practice briefly We can run over this material tomorrow before the meeting. 3) drive on top… …

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  • 100come over — verb a) To affect It was then that a great pity came over me for this thin shadow of man; thinking rather what a fine, tall gentleman Colonel Mohune had once been, and a good soldier no doubt besides, than that he had wasted a noble estate and… …

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