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go over

verb as in succeed

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So they went over to a tunnel and, with nobody looking, just walked on to the pitch.

From BBC

“The main baddies in the game were Kremlings,” Wise said, pointing out a play on words that, it is safe to say, went over the head of most 10-year-olds.

He's not willing to give up on his humanity, so the whole killing people and drinking their blood thing doesn't go over very well.

From Salon

In many parts of Punjab, the pollution is so bad that the air quality has gone over 1,000.

I just hope no matter what side of the politics you fall on, there’s people going over there and sacrificing their lives for what they’re sent to do.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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