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OVERWEATHER, v.t. overweth'er. [See Weather .] To bruise or batter by violence o...
OVERWE'ARY, v.t. To subdue with fatigue.
OVERWE'AK, a. Too weak; too feeble.
OVERWATCH'ED, a. Tired by too much watching.
OVERWATCH', v.t. To watch to excess; to subdue by long want of rest.
OVERVO'TE, v.t. To outvote; to outnumber in votes given.
OVERVEIL, v.t. To cover; to spread over.
OVERVA'IL, OVERVAL'UE, v.t. To rate at too high a price.
OVERTURN'ING, ppr. Oversetting; overthrowing; subverting. OVERTURN'ING , n. An o...
OVERTURN'ER, n. One that overturns or subverts.
OVERTURN'ED, pp. Overset; overthrown.
OVERTURN'ABLE, a. That may be overturned. [Not much used.]
OVERTURN', v.t. 1. To overset; to turn or throw from a basis or foundation; as, ...
O'VERTURE, n. 1. Opening; disclosure; discovery. [In this literal sense, little ...
OVERTRUST', v.t. To trust with too much confidence.
OVERTRIP', v.t. To trip over; to walk nimbly over.