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Tara2 Posted 6 years ago
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All over

Can you please explain 'all over' here?


Santa Claus: Too late? Why, nonsense! Don't cry, Karen. Frosty's not gone for good. You see, he was made out of Christmas snow and Christmas snow can never disappear completely. Oh, it sometimes goes away for almost a year at a time and takes the form of spring and summer rain, but you can bet your boots that when a good jolly December wind kisses it, it will turn in to Christmas snow all over again!

  

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all over again is a colloquial way of saying again . It emphasizes the repetitive nature of the action. The dog ate my homework.

  • all over again is a colloquial way of saying again .
  • It emphasizes the repetitive nature of the action.
  • The dog ate my homework.
  • Now I'll have to do it all over again.
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all over again is a colloquial way of saying again. It emphasizes the repetitive nature of the action.

The dog ate my homework. Now I'll have to do it all over again.

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