Read full poem →Image once more and more in, to write the whole perfect inscription
Over and over again upon every page of remembrance.
I have settled to stay at Florence to wait for your answer.
Dictionary Entry
Repeatedly; again and again; many times.
In a Sentence
“The children loved the slide, and they went on it over and over until it got dark outside.”
Origin
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Poetry examples for “over and over”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →Over and over they used to ask me,
While buying the wine or the beer,
Read full poem →And I sat on the witness stand as blind
As Jack the Fiddler, saying over and over,
“I didn’t know him at all.”
Read full poem →And a light out of death!
"How can it be," I hear them over and over,
"There never shall be eyes for me again?"
Read full poem →From somewhere in the bushes by a bird
Over and over again, a pure thrush word.
Read full poem →One by one he subdued his father's trees
By riding them down over and over again
Until he took the stiffness out of them,
Read full poem →Sand dunes held loosely in tamarisk
Blown over and over themselves in idleness.
Sand grains should sugar in the natal dew
Read full poem →Her limbs' sweet treachery, her strange high estate,
Over and over, whispering, half revealing,
Weeping; and so find kindness to her healing.
