way over

  • 1way over land — index easement Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

    Law dictionary

  • 2Way Over There — Single infobox Name = Way Over There Artist = The Miracles B side = (You Can) Depend On Me Album = Hi, We re the Miracles Released = February 22 1960 (1st Ver.) March 21 1960 (2nd Ver.) April 4 1960 (3rd Ver.) August 17 1962 (Re Issue) track no …

    Wikipedia

  • 3way over my head — beyond my understanding; too hard for me; too much for me to handle …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 4Over my dead body — is an English laconic phrase, an expression meaning there is absolutely no way a person will allow something. Similar to no way . Over my dead body may also refer to the following: Over My Dead Body (novel), a 1940 Nero Wolfe novel by Rex Stout… …

    Wikipedia

  • 5over the odds — (informal) More than expected, normal, necessary, etc • • • Main Entry: ↑odd * * * over the odds british informal phrase more than the usual or expected price pay over the odds: The club will not pay over the odds to retain his services …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 6over the odds — UK INFORMAL ► more than something is really worth: »They paid way over the odds for their new offices. Main Entry: ↑odds …

    Financial and business terms

  • 7over — prep. 1. above, on top of, atop of; higher than, in or to or at a higher place than, aloft of; over the top of, on, upon. 2. across, on or to the other or opposite side of, from one side to the other of; through, by way or means of. 3. superior… …

    A Note on the Style of the synonym finder

  • 8way — A passage, path, road, or street. In a technical sense, a right of passage over land. See also easement @ private way A right which a person has of passing over the land of another. In another sense (chiefly in New England) a private way is one… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 9way — noun 1 method/style ADJECTIVE ▪ convenient, easy, effective, efficient, good, ideal, practical, quick, simple, useful …

    Collocations dictionary

  • 10over the odds — British informal more than the usual or expected price pay over the odds: The club will not pay over the odds to retain his services. charge over the odds: They charge way over the odds for wine by the glass …

    English dictionary