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over with

Idioms  
  1. Done, finished, as in I'll be glad when exams are over with. [Colloquial; second half of 1900s] Also see over and done with.


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Kane uncharacteristically blasted a penalty against the bar with 10 minutes left, while Olise chipped another opportunity over with just Scherpen to beat.

From Barron's

Inter didn't roll over, with Federico Dimarco and substitute Pio Esposito both going close with angled drives, but Gyokeres struck on the break to seal the deal and allow fans to look ahead to United.

From Barron's

“To some extent, you’ve got to break down those rules and start over with AI to get the full potential of AI inside of your company,” Khosrowshahi said.

From MarketWatch

They won us over with their mild pomposity and aloofness, whereas Rapaport’s annoyance wreaks collateral damage like a chronically unbathed person’s odor assails bystanders.

From Salon

I decided to win her over with my charm, so I smiled up at her with a powerful grin that showed all my teeth.

From Literature