Overbattle, ō-vėr-bat′tl, adj. (obs.) too fertile.
Overbear, ō-vėr-bār′, v.t. to bear down or overpower: to overwhelm.—adj. Overbear′ing, inclined to domineer, esp. in manner or conduct: haughty and dogmatical: imperious.—adv. Overbear′ingly.—n. Overbear′ingness.
Overbid, ō-vėr-bid′, v.t. to offer a price greater than.—v.i. offer more than the value of.
Overblow, ō-vėr-blō′, v.i. to blow over or to be past its violence: to blow with too much violence.—v.t. to blow away: to blow across.—adj. Overblown′, blown over or past, at an end: burnt by an excessive blast, in the Bessemer steel process.
Overblow, ō-vėr-blō′, v.t. to cover with blossoms or flowers.—adj. Overblown′, past the time of flower, withered.
Overboard, ō′vėr-bōrd, adv. over the board or side: from on board: out of a ship.—Thrown overboard, deserted, discarded, betrayed.
Overbody, ō-vėr-bod′i, v.t. to give too much body to.
Overboil, ō′vėr-boil′, v.i. and v.t. to boil excessively.
Overbold, ō-vėr-bōld′, adj. (Shak.) excessively bold: impudent.—adv. Overbold′ly.
Overbridge, ō′vėr-brij, n. a bridge over a road.