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  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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Offensive coordinator Jason Beck came over with Dampier from Albuquerque, which could ease their transition.

The resulting mess, he said, left him with no choice but to start over with a clean pate.

He was booed for trolling the crowd with his provocative post-match celebrations and interviews, before winning them over with a heroic performance in a five-set defeat by Rafael Nadal in the final.

From BBC

A video on social media appears to show at least one roundabout in Bromsgrove with its red cross being covered over with white paint.

From BBC

Nearly 20% of households in Guernsey are made up of three or more adults aged 16 or over, with about half of those also having a child living there too.

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