All Overs

A2 16+

Pronunciation: /ɔːl ˈoʊvərz/

Definitions of all overs

noun a plural noun referring to various items or things scattered or spread around

Example Sentences

A1 I have all overs of my favorite candy in my backpack.

A2 She collected all overs of the puzzle pieces and managed to complete it.

B1 The teacher asked the students to bring all overs of their textbooks to class.

B2 The chef used all overs of the ingredients to create a delicious dish.

C1 The artist carefully arranged all overs of the paint colors on the palette before starting the painting.

C2 The researcher meticulously analyzed all overs of the data to draw meaningful conclusions.

adjective describing a state of being spread or scattered all over a place

Example Sentences

A1 I spilled juice all over the table.

A2 The kids made a mess and left toys all over the living room.

B1 The party decorations were scattered all over the backyard.

B2 After the storm, debris was scattered all over the neighborhood.

C1 The graffiti artist's work could be seen all over the city.

C2 The artist's paintings were displayed all over the gallery, showcasing their talent.

Examples of all overs in a Sentence

formal The artist carefully blended all overs to create a harmonious composition.

informal I accidentally spilled paint all overs my new shirt.

slang I can't believe you ate all overs the pizza by yourself!

figurative His emotions were all overs the place after the breakup.

Grammatical Forms of all overs

past tense

all overed

plural

all overs

comparative

more all over

superlative

most all over

present tense

all overs

future tense

will all over

perfect tense

have all overed

continuous tense

is all overing

singular

all over

positive degree

very all over

infinitive

to all over

gerund

all overing

participle

all overed

Origin and Evolution of all overs

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'all overs' originated in the English language to describe a type of fabric with a pattern that covers the entire surface.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the term 'all overs' has come to be used in various contexts beyond just fabric patterns, such as in sports to describe a player who is proficient in all aspects of the game or in relationships to describe someone who is emotionally invested in all aspects of their partner's life.