preposition
She spread a tarpaulin over the boat to protect it
Of the 2000 people questioned in our survey, over half said they think prunes are funny. The thieves took over œ50,000-worth of paintings
The children crossed over the river to play in the woods on the other side
Over the next week she will be working in the Paris office
We travelled over the entire country in the course of our holiday. Have you gone over the manuscript I left with you?
adjective
I'm afraid it's all over between us, Carrie
adverb
This room looks out over the sea
When we finished eating, there wasn't much left over
This pot will have to be cleaned over again
You almost knocked over the lamp