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go over

verb as in succeed

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The ex-Bournemouth boss went over to applaud the travelling fans at full-time, but he was roundly jeered by the unhappy following.

From BBC

Something else I noticed on Sunday was how, when City played out from the back, they only went over the top twice all game.

From BBC

Russell had an incident with Verstappen on his warm-up lap when he was blocked by the Red Bull driver and had to go over a kerb.

From BBC

Cooper recognised he needed to earn the fans' faith and his refusal to go over the top after the first win of the season against Bournemouth in October showed there was work to do.

From BBC

Salon goes over the timeline of the focus placed on Grande's body and mental health over the years:

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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