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voice-over  

     ( voice-overs    plural  ) , voiceover   The voice-over of a film, television programme, or advertisement consists of words which are spoken by someone who is not seen.      n-count  
89% of advertisements had a male voice-over.     
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n.
the game is finished
adj.
over-decorated, "bling-bling"
n.
look at, look over, examine, evaluate
exp.
informal term used to describe the flab in the abdominal area rolling over tight clothes
n.
a leaky tap that tends to spray water over ones trousers whenever used.
adj.
when a shop is boarded up, it means it is no longer in business and that wooden planks have been nailed over its windows.
n.
a technology item that a young person no longer uses and hands over to an older person, after having purchased a last generation product
n.
sigle of "Air Launched Cruise Missile" that can find his target electronically by his own means at a long distance according to a memorized map of the landscape he has to pass over
v.
A culture of internet only jobs has coined the phrase Wirk. Wirk simply means Internet Work. Internet work is defined by job opportunities that did not exist before the rise of the internet and furthermore the work is likely to be carried out over the internet and payment received for work undertaken via the internet. Wirk describes both full time and part time internet work. Because of the nature of Wirk and the ability for anyone that has internet connection to earn money from Wirk, it is currently more likely to be a part time occupation than full time. Paid Online Questionnaires, Content Writing, Search Marketing are all examples of Wirk.
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'voice-over' also found in English Thesaurus
n.
the game is finished


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