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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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The 20-track album spills over with so much abundant life — searing emotion and refined songcraft, winking humor and quaking bass, Latin music history and “la hora loca” of her Colombian community’s block parties — that it stands in defiance of that near-miss with death.

From Los Angeles Times

Sessions are free to anyone aged 19 and over with an income of less than £25,000.

From BBC

In September, a misunderstanding over plans for a vigil honoring Kirk, the conservative activist and Arizona resident killed that month, sent ASU staff and their consultants scrambling to smooth things over with the president and his Justice Department.

From The Wall Street Journal

Stokes then took over with a five-wicket haul in just 36 balls - the fifth-fastest England bowler to five wickets in an innings.

From BBC

“I was like, ‘I’m-a win ’em over with this one,’” she says of the dramatic ballads.

From Los Angeles Times