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over and over
adjective as in again and again
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Weak match
adverb as in again
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adverb as in frequently
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adverb as in much
adverb as in often
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Example Sentences
In the middle of the work, Lemon recounts two dreams — calmly, except when he shrieks “Mommy!” over and over.
The world is going to ask over and over again for the next four years, 'what will he say or do next'.
“I turn it over and over in my head: ‘Do I go or not?’”
In other words the entire event, despite its marathon length and hodgepodge of z-list speakers, delivered over and over again a very focused message.
He explains stories about the vampires "come back over and over again" because they "get in your bones and haunt you," with many raising questions of immortality, death and love.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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