Australian English Meaning of working (over)
working (over)
Other Australian English words related to working (over)
- attacking
- beating
- doing
- hiding
- hitting
- knocking
- lashing
- pelting
- thumping
- slap
- whipping
- messing (up)
- punching
- punching out
- roughing (up)
- assaulting
- bashing
- basting
- Batting
- labouring
- belt
- boxing
- buffeting
- Chopping
- Clubbing
- Drubbing
- fibbing
- flogging
- hammering
- lace
- lather
- laying on
- mauling
- paddling
- raiding
- slamming
- slate
- smacking
- smashing
- Spanking
- switching
- tanning
- thrashing
- threshing
- thumping
- walloping
- Whaling
- whopping
- whopping
- wounding
- bashing up
- bashing
- clogging up
- curry
- descending (on or upon)
- jumping (on)
- lambasting
- pounding
- belting
- throw oneself on or at (verb)
- pummelling
- pummelling
- grafting
- stormy
- swiping
- assailing
- besetting
- birching
- Caning
- Clouting
- cracking
- Goring
- horsewhipping
- lacerating
- lamming
- Leathering
- maiming
- pasting
- running
- flogging [flɒgɪŋ]
- strapping
- whack
- blackmail
- exploding
- clobbering
- Cowhiding
- cudgel
- bashing
- Cuffing
- castigating
- rawhide
- sock
- swatting
- stomping
- whamming
- walloping
- thrashing
Nearest Words of working (over)
Definitions and Meaning of working (over) in English
working (over)
to do over, to beat up or manhandle with thoroughness, to subject to thorough examination, study, or treatment
FAQs About the word working (over)
working (over)
to do over, to beat up or manhandle with thoroughness, to subject to thorough examination, study, or treatment
attacking,beating,doing,hiding,hitting,knocking,lashing,pelting,thumping,slap
No antonyms found.
working (on) => working on, working (for) => working for, working (at) => working at, working (at or on) => working (at or on), workhorses => workhorses,