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OVERTAX', v.t. To tax too heavily.
OVERTHROW, v.t. [See Throw .] 1. To turn upside down. His wife overthrew the tab...
OVERTHROWER, n. One that overthrows, defeats or destroys.
OVERTHWART', a. 1. Opposite; being over the way or street. 2. Crossing at right ...
OVERTHWART'LY, adv. 1. Across; transversely. 2. Perversely.
OVERTHWART'NESS, n. 1. The state of being athwart or lying across. 2. Perversene...
OVERTI'RE, v.t. To tire to excess; to subdue by fatigue.
OVERTI'TLE, v.t. To give too high a title to.
O'VERTLY, adv. Openly; in open view; publicly.
OVERTOOK', pret. of overtake.
OVERTOP', v.t. 1. To rise above the top. 2. To excel; to surpass. 3. To obscure;...
OVERTOW'ER, v.t. To soar too high.
OVERTRIP', v.t. To trip over; to walk nimbly over.
OVERTRUST', v.t. To trust with too much confidence.
O'VERTURE, n. 1. Opening; disclosure; discovery. [In this literal sense, little ...
OVERTURN', v.t. 1. To overset; to turn or throw from a basis or foundation; as, ...