Older office doors had a glass window above, which could be opened for ventilation.
A burglar could break into an office by smashing or forcing this doorway window open and climbing through.
So, the idea is entering but not legally.
"Dust My Broom" means to clean out and start over, to make a change. It's a common phrase in the Mississippi Delta.
The area over a doorway is called the "lintel." It serves as a structural support that spans the opening, transferring weight from above to the sides of the door frame. In architectural terms, it can also refer to the "transom," which is the horizontal bar or panel above the door, often used for decorative purposes or to hold glass.
A good prepositional phrase to complete the sentence could be "over the calm waters of the lake." This phrase adds detail to the scene, indicating where the red-winged blackbirds are flying in relation to the lake.
When the spanish came over they brought horses and gave them to the Sioux.
Just play D,G, A over and over again it pretty much works.D G A DLittle brothers, I remember when you first came home.D G A DThen came another, Little brothers of my ownetc etc
transom is a bean a window over a door is called a fanlight A Transom IS indeed a window over a door
It could mean just about anything ! The first phrase that came to mind when I saw the question was... I Did It Over There
knock it over
The cast of Over the Transom - 1920 includes: Jimmie Adams Patrick Herman Esther Wood
The "transom" is the back of a boat or ship. For a small boat, an outboard motor might be attached to the transom; for a sailing vessel, the rudder may be attached to the transom. An example sentence might be:"We were on our way back to the dock when a fish jumped over the transom and landed in the boat!"
repetition
The phrase "and it came to pass" is the most repeated phrase in the Book of Mormon, appearing over 1,400 times throughout the text. It is commonly used as a transition term to move the narrative forward.
forget em
Fan light or transom.
The subject of the sentence "Over the hill came a park ranger" is "a park ranger." The phrase "Over the hill" is a prepositional phrase that provides additional context about the location from which the park ranger is coming, but it does not serve as the subject of the sentence.
The phrase, 'mull over' came from the process by which apple cider is made. The mulling was the cooking of the liquid from the apples after adding spices. This sometimes took several hours to complete.
it means to get over it.