Lying on
Over
Over adjective - Brought or having come to an end.
Both terms in one sentence
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But she backs Out of the Inferno, burning all over, chases him down the road, and eventually runs over him, leaving his burning corpse lying on the asphalt.
Source: Literature / Christine - When Bernard tries to wake him up, Wilbur just rolls over, lying on top of his passengers.
Source: Sleep Squashing - He begins CPR on Gibbs, and then looks over at the young woman lying on the dock.
Source: Sadistic Choice / Live-Action TV
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