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OVER'ARCH, v.t. To arch over; to cover with an arch. Brown with o'erarching shades.
OVERAWE, v.t. overaw'. To restrain by awe, fear or superior influence. The kind ...
OVERBAL'ANCE, v.t. To weigh down; to exceed in weight, value or importance. The ...
OVERBAT'TLE, a. Too fruitful; exuberant. [Not used.]
OVERBEAR, v.t. [See Bear .] To bear down; to repress; to subdue. The point of re...
OVERBEARING, ppr. 1. Bearing down; repressing. 2. a. Haughty and dogmatical; dis...
OVERBEND', v.t. To bend or stretch to excess.
OVERBID', v.t. 1. To bid or offer beyond. 2. To bid or offer more than an equiva...
OVERBLOW, v.i. 1. To blow with too much violence; a seaman's phrase. 2. To blow ...
OVERBLOWN, pp. Blown by and gone; blown away; driven by; past. And when this clo...
OVERBOARD, adv. Literally, over the side of a ship; hence, out of a ship or from...
OVERBROW', v.t. To hang over.
OVERBUILT, pp. overbilt'. Built over.
OVERBULK', v.t. To oppress by bulk. [Not used.]
OVERBUR'DEN, v.t. To load with too great weight.
OVERBUR'DENED, pp. Overloaded.