check over
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~ examine so as to determine accuracy, quality, or condition; "check the brakes"; "Check out the engine"
change over
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~ change from one system to another or to a new plan or policy; "We converted from 220 to 110 Volt"
carry over
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~ transport from one place or state to another; "Adam would have been carried over into the life eternal"
carry over
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~ transfer from one time period to the next
carry over
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~ transfer or persist from one stage or sphere of activity to another
carry over
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~ hold over goods to be sold for the next season
cloud over
— Verb
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~ become covered with clouds; "The sky clouded over"
cloud over
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~ become overcast; "the sky clouded over"
come over
— Verb
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~ communicate the intended meaning or impression; "He came across very clearly"
change owners
— Verb
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~ be transferred to another owner; "This restaurant changed hands twice last year"
cell phone
— Verb
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~ call up by using a cellular phone; "If the train is late, I will cell phone you"
chromium-plate
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~ plate with chromium; "chrome bathroom fixtures"
cross-pollinate
— Verb
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~ fertilize by transfering pollen
change posture
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~ undergo a change in bodily posture
child-proof
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~ make safe against children; "childproof the apartment"
center punch
— Verb
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~ make a small hole in something as a guide for a drill
cross question
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~ question closely, or question a witness that has already been questioned by the opposing side; "The witness was cross-examined by the defense"
cross-refer
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~ refer from one entry to another, as in catalogues, books, and lists
change by reversal
— Verb
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~ change to the contrary; "The trend was reversed"; "the tides turned against him"; "public opinion turned when it was revealed that the president had an affair with a White House intern"