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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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Drive over

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The car drove over onto a puddle and wet us.

Someone drove the baby stroller over my foot.

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Anonymous The car drove ( over ) onto a puddle and wet splashed us. Anonymous Someone drove the ( baby ) stroller over my foot.

  • Anonymous The car drove ( over ) onto a puddle and wet splashed us.
  • Anonymous Someone drove the ( baby ) stroller over my foot.
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AnonymousThe car drove (over) onto a puddle and wet splashed us.
AnonymousSomeone drove the (baby) stroller over my foot.
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I'd say:

The car drove through a puddle and splashed/soaked us.

Someone ran over my foot with a baby stroller.

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