11 Verbs to Use for the Word overs

And when, two runs later, Psmith got the next man stumped, and finished up his over with a c-and-b, Wrykyn decided that it was not good enough.

"And while he was talking, along comes a bo and gives us a once-over.

By the enlightened vote of Hull; What process of the mind (if any) drove her To execute that ludicrous turn-over.

The soil offered the least possible hindrance, and both he and the ox seemed to be having a literal "walk-over."

Pumpelly and her premises the once-over and let me know of any violations you happen to observe.

The Forest Service estimates that by protecting our cut-over and waste lands from fire and practicing care to secure reproduction after logging on our remaining virgin forest land, we can produce annually at least 27,750,000,000 cubic feet of wood, including 70,000,000,000 board feet of sawtimber.

Strachan was a good, free bat on his day, and, if he survived a few overs, might make a century in an hour, but he was not to be depended upon.

Mr. Downing took a couple more overs, in one of which a horse, passing in the road, nearly had its useful life cut suddenly short.

so that the vehicle lifted at the rear, as if its own momentum would cause a sudden tip-over.

He stopped and watched an over of Adair's.

Between forty and fifty, that span of years which begin the first slight gradations from the apex of life, the gray hair, upstanding like a thick-bristled brush off Mr. Haas's brow, had not so much as whitened, or the slight paunchiness enhanced even the moving-over of a button.

11 Verbs to Use for the Word  overs