All Over (song)
WordNet

adjective


(1)   Having come or been brought to a conclusion
"The harvesting was complete"
"The affair is over, ended, finished"
"The abruptly terminated interview"

adverb


(2)   To or in any or all places
"You find fast food stores everywhere"
"People everywhere are becoming aware of the problem"
"He carried a gun everywhere he went"
"Looked all over for a suitable gift"; (`everyplace' is used informally for `everywhere')
(3)   Over the entire area
"The wallpaper was covered all over with flowers"
"She ached all over"
"Everything was dusted over with a fine layer of soot"
WiktionaryText

Adjective



  1. Done; finished; complete.
    They put on a pretty good show, but it's all over now.

Adverb



  1. Again; from the beginning; from scratch.
    He dropped the page in a puddle and had to write the assignment all over.
  2. Over an entire extent.
    He was covered all over with mud.
  3. Everywhere.
    I've looked all over for it.
  4. In every way; thoroughly.
    Dancing with everyone, singing show tunes all night: that was Luke all over.

Preposition



  1. Everywhere; covering completely.
    He dropped the bucket and got paint all over the floor and his clothes.
 
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