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over and under

alt. A double barreled shotgun, (or infrequently a rifle), with one barrel placed on top of the other. n. A double barreled shotgun, (or infrequently a rifle), with one barrel placed on top of the other.

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Over and Under

Over and Under is an album by folk singer/guitarist Greg Brown, released in 2000 on the Trailer Records label, a brief departure from his normal Red House Records label.

The album stemmed from Brown's desire of assembling an all-star band of Eastern Iowa musicians to make a rustic, “back-porch” record. All the songs were written in the three days following the Covenant sessions.

Usage examples of "over and under".

Passing out of the refinery zone, over and under freeways and railway lines, she entered a flat, hot warehouse region of north Denver that catered entirely to semitrailer rigs and the men who drove them.

He glanced at the hand that held the brand, noticing the cunning delicacy of the fingers that gripped it, how they adjusted themselves to all the inequalities of the surface, curling over and under and about the rough wood, and one little finger, too close to the burning portion of the brand, sensitively and automatically writhing back from the hurtful heat to a cooler gripping-place.

Mallenbrandt never found any fault with the medal on Mahlke's neck, because in addition to physical culture and geography, he taught religion, and up to the second year of the war guided the remnants of a Catholic workers' gymnastic society over and under the horizontal and parallel bars.

The surface of his face was fissured rather than wrinkled, and over and under his eyes were folds which seemed as a kind of exterior eyelids.

Worms crawled in and out between his legs, over and under his sword.

The pink sphere dissolved and she blinked at the scene before hera dazzling white concourse suspended amidst at least twenty more, all looping over and under and even through one another without guardrails or supports of any kind.

They were constantly moving, leaping, bending, twining in, around, over and under each other.