do over in English

noun
1
an opportunity to try or perform something a second time.
if Smokey sings off key, he gets a do-over

Use "do over" in a sentence

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1. What do you generally do over the weekend?

2. Because habit is something we do over over again.

3. You'll have to do over the work; it's a mess.

4. The car will do over 40 miles to the gallon.

5. What are you going to do over the three day weekend?

6. What are you going to do over the next holiday period?

7. They use a little bit of a slower ball here than they do over there.

8. If I had it to do over, I would try for more of those moments.

9. Well, now she knows, and if she had it do over again, she'd pick me.

10. The alternative is to sue the school, which parents regularly do over matters of questionable significance.

11. Synonyms for Beat up include batter, hit, injure, mug, strike, assault, attack, do over, hammer and knock around

12. A Compulsive behavior is an action that a person feels “compelled” or driven to do over and over again

13. Helen Thomas of United Press International, the senior White House correspondent, asked me: If you had it to do over again, would you put on the nation's uniform?

14. Compulsions are behaviors that one feels one must do over and over, despite that they become time consuming, interrupt daily functioning, and serve little or no useful purpose

15. October, 2015: When Blubs and Durland attend a police officers' conference in California, they run into two park cops from a place called Echo Creek and, as police will do over coffee and doughnuts, swap stories