Excessive production; supply beyond the demand.
Too prompt; too ready or eager; precipitate.
Containing more alcohol than proof spirit; stronger than proof spirit; that is, containing more than 49.3 per cent by weight of alcohol.
To make of too great proportion.
Exceedingly or unduly proud.
Too provident.
To provoke excessively.
To quell or subdue completely.
Too much quietness.
To rake over, or sweep across, from end to end, as waves that break over a vessel anchored with head to the sea.
Too rank or luxuriant.
An excessive rate.
a calculation that results in an estimate that is too high.
The act of striking the heel of the fore foot with the toe of the hind foot; -- said of horses.
One who overreaches; one who cheats; a cheat.
To read over, or peruse.
Too ready.
To reckon too highly.
To smear with red.
To refine too much.
Excessive refinement.
To rent for too much.
Exccessively rich.
To ride over or across; to ride upon; to trample down.
Having too much rigging.
Excessively righteous; -- usually implying hypocrisy.
Too rigid; too severe.
Too rigorous; harsh.
Matured to excess.
To make too ripe.
To roast too much.
To be superior or supreme in rulling or controlling; as, God rules and overrules.
One who, or that which, controls, governs, or determines.
Exerting controlling power; as, an overruling Providence.
To run, pass, spread, or flow over or by something; to be beyond, or in excess.
One that overruns.
To saturate to excess.
To say over; to repeat.
Scented excessively.
Overscrupulousness.
Scrupulous to excess.
The quality or state of being overscrupulous; excess of scrupulousness.
Beyond the sea; foreign.
To search all over.
Over the sea; abroad.
To season too highly.
To see too or too much; hence, to be deceived.
One who oversees; a superintendent; a supervisor; as, an overseer of a mill; specifically, one or certain public officers; as, an overseer of the poor; an overseer of highways.
The office of an overseer.
To sell for a higher price than; to exceed in selling price.
An upsetting; overturn; overthrow; as, the overset of a carriage.
sewn together with overhand stitches (close vertical stitches that pass over and draw the two edges together.
Having excessive sexual desire or appeal.
To cover with shade; to render dark or gloomy; to overshadow.
To throw a shadow, or shade, over; to darken; to obscure.
One that throws a shade, or shadow, over anything.
Overshadowing.
To shake over or away; to drive away; to disperse.
To shine over or upon; to illumine.
A shoe that is worn over another for protection from wet or for extra warmth; esp., an India-rubber shoe; a galosh.
To fly beyond the mark.
Having the upper teeth projecting beyond the lower; -- said of the jaws of some dogs.
Watchful care; superintendence; general supervision.
simplified excessively so as to distort or misrepresent; -- of facts, assertions, or communications. Contrasted with overcomplicated.
to simplify excessively so as to distort or misrepresent; -- of facts, assertions, or communications; as, Don't oversimplify the rules.
To cover with viscid matter.
To skip or leap over; to treat with indifference.
An upper skirt, shorter than the dress, and usually draped.
To hinder or stop, as by an overslaugh or an impediment; as, to overslaugh a bill in a legislative body; to overslaugh a military officer, that is, to hinder his promotion or employment.
To sleep too long.
To slide over or by.
To slip or slide over; to pass easily or carelessly beyond; to omit; to neglect; as, to overslip time or opportunity.
An outer garment, or slop.
Too slow.
An overseer; a superintendent.
To cover with snow, or as with snow.
Too soon.
To grieve or afflict to excess.
The all-containing soul.
To sow where something has already been sown.
To reach or extend over.
To exceed in speaking; to speak too much; to use too many words.
To spin out to too great length; to protract unduly.
To be spread or scattered over.
To spring or leap over.
To stand on the price or conditions of, so as to lose a sale; to lose by an extravagant price or hard conditions.
To stare wildly.
To state in too strong terms; to exaggerate.
represented as greater than is true or reasonable; exaggerated; as, They made overstated accusations of corruption.
An exaggerated statement or account.
To stay beyond the time or the limits of; as, to overstay the appointed time; to overstay one's welcome.
To step over or beyond; to transgress; as, to overstep the bounds of propriety.
To fill too full; to supply in excess; as, to overstock a market with goods, or a farm with cattle.
To overstock.
To stretch or strain too much; as, to overstrain one's nerves.
Too straitly or strictly.
To overstrew.
To strew or scatter over.
Excessively strict.
To stride over or beyond.
To strike beyond.
See Overstrew.
Too studious.
Excessively subtle.
A sum or quantity over; surplus.
An excessive supply; a supply in excess of demand.
Excessively sure.
To bear sway over.
To swell or rise above; to overflow.
To talk to excess.
To task too heavily.
To tax or to task too heavily; as, a job that overtaxed his physical energies.
Too tedious.
To tempt exceedingly, or beyond the power of resistance.
The act of overthrowing; the state of being overthrown; ruin.
To cross; to oppose.
In an overthwart manner; across; also, perversely.
The state of being overthwart; perverseness.
To tilt over; to overturn.
Time beyond, or in excess of, a limit; esp., extra working time.
To become too tired.