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over and over again

adv. repeatedly; "the unknown word turned up over and over again in the text" [syn: over and over, again and again, time and again, time and time again]

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Over and Over Again (disambiguation)

" Over and Over Again" is a 2015 song by Nathan Sykes.

"Over and Over Again" may also refer to:

  • "Over and Over Again", a 1935 song from the musical Jumbo, later included on the Billy Rose's Jumbo soundtrack
  • "Over and Over Again", a 1946 single by Gene Autry and Cindy Walker
  • "Over and Over Again", a 1953 single by Alma Cogan and Les Howard
  • "Over and Over Again", a 1956 song by the Moonglows from the Rock, Rock, Rock soundtrack
  • "Over and Over Again", a 1963 song by Buck Owens and the Buckaroos, released in 1963 as the B-side of " Act Naturally"
  • "Over and Over Again", a 1968 single by Stranger Cole
  • "Over and Over Again", a 1970 single by John Walker
  • "Over and Over Again", a 1991 song by the Smithereens from Blow Up
  • "Over and Over Again (Lost and Found)", a 2005 song by Clap Your Hands Say Yeah from their album Clap Your Hands Say Yeah
  • "(Over and) Over Again", a 2007 song by Morgana Lefay from Aberrations of the Mind
  • "Over and Over (and Over Again)", a 2008 song by Hale from Above, Over and Beyond
  • "Say It (Over and Over Again)", a 1963 song by John Coltrane Quartet on their 1963 album Ballads
Over and Over Again

"Over and Over Again" is a song by English singer Nathan Sykes. The song was written by Sykes, alongside Harmony Samuels, Carmen Reece and Major Johnson Finley, and was released in the United Kingdom on 18 October 2015 as the second single from his debut studio album Unfinished Business (2016). The song peaked at number 8 on the UK Singles Chart. A remix featuring American singer Ariana Grande was released on 15 January 2016.

Usage examples of "over and over again".

And he began to think over and over again how bitter the war had been, that so many had perished without knowing the nature of the enemy.

I have repeated over and over again the text, 'Every one that is proud in heart is an abomination to the Lord,' and I have taken it to heart.

In effect, since the days of Charlemagne, all the estates in the country which have been sold and resold over and over again have always paid tithes, and have never been purchased except with this charge upon them, which amounts to about one-seventh of the net revenue of the country.