' Thanks, Jo. I think 'over' is used as a preposition in the sentence. It means during something, or while doing something.
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AnonymousHi, I would like to know the exact meaning of this OVER on this sentence: 'Max was hanging out with Gil and gerry and me OVER AT GIL'S and so was John Lewis,...' Thanks, Jo.I think 'over' is used as a preposition in the sentence. It means during something, or while doing something.