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run over with
run over something with someone
to review something with someone. I would like to run over this with you one more time. I want to run over the proposal with Carl again.
run over with something
to drop over for a visit, bringing something. Do you mind if I run over with the cup of sugar I borrowed last week? Mary ran over with the papers you requested.
Common Names:
| Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
| Aglaia | | ə-GLAY-ə (English), ə-GLIE-ə (English) | Greek Mythology, Greek |
| Miksa | | - | Hungarian |
| Gratianus | | - | Ancient Roman |
| Leonid | | lye-ah-NEET (Russian), lee-ah-NEET (Russian) | Russian, Ukrainian |
| Salwah | | - | Arabic |
| Marijo | | - | Croatian |