Harry hung back for a last word with Ron and Hermione. "See you over the summer, then." "Hope you have -- er -- a good holiday," said Hermione, looking uncertainly after Uncle Vernon, shocked that anyone could be so unpleasant.
What’s the meaning of the preposition ‘over’ here?
Top answer
Here, 'over' = during.
— Mister Micawber
Here, 'over' = during.
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