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Live over   /laɪv ˈoʊvər/   Listen
Live over

verb
1.
Experience again, often in the imagination.  Synonym: relive.






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"Live over" Quotes from Famous Books



... silence of a resplendent Lake, no less than from the haunted gloom of the thundering Cataract. It is from such thoughts, and dreams, and reveries, as these, that all men feel how terrible it would be to live over again their agonies and their transports; that the happiest would fear to do so as much as the most miserable; and that to look back to our cradle seems scarcely less awful than to look ...
— Famous Reviews • Editor: R. Brimley Johnson

... have thought it much if he had made some sacrifice to gain possession of you for life; I have spent every farthing I had in the world to possess you for three months. Oh, that those three months were to live over again! But every thing has its end.' And he tossed the empty purse in ...
— Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 344, June, 1844 • Various

... for decocting the leaves are cut when the flowers appear. They are dried in the shade. If a second cutting is to be made, and if it is desired that the plants shall live over winter, this second cutting must not be made later than September in the North, because the new stems will not have time to mature before frost, and ...
— Culinary Herbs: Their Cultivation Harvesting Curing and Uses • M. G. Kains

... My name is Patty, and I live over there, and I've come to play with you,' said one ...
— Aunt Jo's Scrap-Bag • Louisa M. Alcott

... stage begins. Where venality and corruption blind and bias justice and judgment, and intimidation perverts its ends, the stage seizes the sword and scales and pronounces a terrible verdict on vice. The fields of fancy and of history are open to the stage; great criminals of the past live over again in the drama, and thus benefit an indignant posterity. They pass before us as empty shadows of their age, and we heap curses on their memory while we enjoy on the stage the very horror of their crimes. When morality is no more taught, religion no longer received, ...
— The Works of Frederich Schiller in English • Frederich Schiller


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