How to spell OVER100 correctly?
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- aver Besides, I may safely aver, that this is a kind of phraseology which all correct usage always did reject.
- cover No, I will not go away, for no matter how high the waters come they shall never cover this spot.
- dover Lionel stood by me, and then commenced-"We arrived at Dover the evening of the day that we left, Miss Valerie; and Lady R-, who had been in a state of great agitation during the journey, was so unwell, that she remained there four or five days.
- ever Things could not go on like this for ever.
- hover "It will be dark then," said Mr. Borious, "and if you can hover in your airship near at hand, and if Mr. Petrofsky can call out to his brother to run to him, we can take him up with us and get away before the guards know what we are doing."
- lover She was going after her lover.
- mover From Mrs Catanach's behaviour, every one believed that she knew all about the affair, but no one had a suspicion that she was the hidden fountain and prime mover of the report-so far to the contrary was it that people generally anticipated a frightful result for her when the truth came to be known, for that Mrs Stewart would follow her with all the vengeance of a bereaved tigress.
- o'er Smile o'er each pitiful token, Leaving the sorrow for me; Drink deep of life's fond illusion, Gaze on the storm-cloud and flee Swiftly, through strife and confusion, Leaving the burden to me.
- oder Hohenlohe's poor remnant of an army passed the Elbe at Magdeburg, and took the road for Stettin, at the mouth of the Oder, leaving Berlin to its fate.
- oven They are coming with staves and spears and they will tread us down as grass and burn us in this house like the locusts cast into the oven."
- over He is trembling all over.
- overt Spanish troops had taken up a position east of the Sabine River, on what was American soil; and only an overt act was needed to precipitate war.
- rover "Roderick," continued the Rover, "this is my future lieutenant, and, of course, your officer, and my friend.
- OVERS It is possible, of course, for a housekeeper to spend an undue amount of time in utilizing left-overs or to defeat her efforts in thrift and buy expensive supplementary foods in order to use food on hand.