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overdose
too high a dose of medicine or drugs.
overdress
to dress in a way that is too formal, or too warm for the occasion.
overdue
not paid, delivered, or returned by the due date. [2 definitions]
overeat
to eat more than a comfortable, proper, or healthy amount.
overflow
to flow over the top edge of something. [5 definitions]
overgrew
past tense of "overgrow."
overgrow
to grow over with a thick cover of leaves.
overgrown
past participle of "overgrow."
overhand
with forearm and elbow raised. [2 definitions]
overharvest
(of crops or natural products) to harvest or gather in too much quantity or in too great frequency so that the supply becomes reduced or eliminated. [2 definitions]
overhaul
to go over carefully, taking apart as necessary and making all needed repairs. [3 definitions]
overhead
at any height directly or generally above the head. [3 definitions]
overhear
to hear without the speaker's knowledge.
overheard
past tense and past participle of "overhear."
overjoyed
filled with joy; extremely happy.
overlap
to cover or go over part of.
overload
to put too heavy or great a load in or on.
overlook
to fail to see or notice. [4 definitions]
overnight
for a single night. [5 definitions]
over one's head
beyond one's ability to understand.
overpass
a bridge or road that crosses over another road or railroad.
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