browse over

browse over

To casually or quickly look over something. Just browse over the pamphlet—you don't have to read it word for word.
See also: browse, over
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

browse over something

 and browse through something
[for someone] to glance through written or printed material quickly or curiously. Why don't you browse over this and call me about it in the morning? I want to browse through this magazine quickly. When it has been browsed through by everyone, throw it away.
See also: browse, over
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • browse through (something)
  • from the word go
  • in a word
  • word by word
  • have word (from someone or something)
  • keep (one's) word
  • keep one's word
  • keep word
  • leave word
  • get word (from someone or something)