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Over
Over O"ver, a.
Upper; covering; higher; superior; also, excessive; too much
or too great; -- chiefly used in composition; as, overshoes,
overcoat, over-garment, overlord, overwork, overhaste.
Over
Over O"ver, n. (Cricket)
A certain number of balls (usually four) delivered
successively from behind one wicket, after which the ball is
bowled from behind the other wicket as many times, the
fielders changing places.
Meaning of Overs from wikipedia
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Over may
refer to:
Over, Cambridgeshire,
England Over, Cheshire,
England Over Bridge Over,
South Gloucestershire...
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fixed number of
overs. In the
early days of ODI
cricket the
number of
overs varied from 40 to 60
overs per side (or 35 to 40 eight-ball
overs), but it has...
- set
maximum number of
overs (sets of 6
legal balls),
usually between 20 and 50,
although shorter and
longer forms of
limited overs cricket have been pla****...
- voice-
overs are used to give
personalities and
voice to
fictional characters.
There has been some
controversy with
charactering techniques in voice-
overs,...
- a
successful franchise of
pizza restaurants.
Overs was born in
Toronto in 1939 to
Arthur and Edna
Overs and grew up in The
Beach area and
began his business...
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Over It may
refer to:
Over It (band), an
American pop punk band
Over It (album), a 2019
album by
Summer Walker, or the
title track Over It (EP), an EP...
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Over and
Over may
refer to:
Over and
Over (The 88 album), 2005
Over and
Over (Erin Bode album) or the
title song, 2006
Over and
Over (Boom Boom Satellites...
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overs per team; and Twenty20 in
which the
teams have
twenty overs each. Both of the
limited overs forms are pla****
internationally as
Limited Overs Internationals...
- "
Overs" is a song by
American music duo
Simon &
Garfunkel from
their fourth studio album,
Bookends (1968). "
Overs" was one of many
songs completed during...