rame over
C1
In simple words
This is not a recognised standard English phrasal verb.
Meanings
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Not a recognised standard English phrasal verb. May appear in rare dialectal texts.
Usage notes
'Rame over' does not appear as a standard phrasal verb in major English dictionaries or corpora. 'Rame' is a rare dialectal or archaic verb (meaning to cry out or to climb) found in some regional British dialects. Any combination with 'over' would be highly regional and not comprehensible to most English speakers. Learners should avoid this expression.
Forms
Base
rame over
I/you/we/they
3rd person
rames over
he/she/it
Past simple
ramed over
yesterday
Past participle
ramed over
have + pp
-ing form
raming over
continuous
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