once-over

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Etymology

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From the idea of going over something once.

Noun

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once-over (plural once-overs)

  1. A quick clean or polish.
    I gave the room a once-over with the mop.
  2. A cursory inspection or survey.
    My GP gave me the once-over and said it was merely a cold.
    I'll give it a once-over for free, but a proper look will cost you.

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  • (inspection): Commonly used with the definite article (“the once-over”, “the old once-over”), particularly when applied to people.

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