Dear teachers, Could you please help me understand the meaning of the sentence in bold below, ?:
"I'd like to know that President Obama has a dog," Zawistowski says. "When he has a bad day, what's better than having a dog walk OVER and say, 'Hey, things aren't so bad?'" What does "OVER " here mean? Can you give some examples using "What't better than..."?
Thank you in advance
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'" What does "OVER " here mean? -- Across a relatively great physical distance. -- What's better than an ice cream cone on a hot day?
— Mister Micawber
'" What does "OVER " here mean?
-- Across a relatively great physical distance.
-- What's better than an ice cream cone on a hot day?
What's better than drinking a cold beer after a hard days' work?
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