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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
overset .
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Examples
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The fierce house-dog, however, will be noticed as bounding through the poultry, and knocking down one luckless hen, he jumps upon his mistress, and almost oversets her also.
Gladys, the Reaper Anne Beale
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"Yes," I answered, "unless the _balsa_ oversets, when I shall find mail hard to swim in."
The Virgin of the Sun Henry Rider Haggard 1890
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Suddenly an elegantly dressed spectator clambers on to the edge of his box, pushes the bust, oversets it.
Dieux ont soif. English Anatole France 1884
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It oversets every idea of time, and plays with one's resolutions as the wind with a feather.
Saracinesca 1881
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Perhaps, too, the rich blood of the Falernian grape produced a more godlike delirium than the vulgar brandy which oversets the moderns!
Views a-foot Bayard Taylor 1851
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Nay, as we forthwith discover, a certain Calypso-Island detains him at the very outset; and as it were falsifies and oversets his whole reckoning.
Sartor Resartus, and On Heroes, Hero-Worship, and the Heroic in History Thomas Carlyle 1838
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The slightest additional gust of wind often oversets the little sailor and his vessel altogether.
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The breath of a court speedily oversets a thousand objections, and scatters the cobwebs of his brain.
The Spirit of the Age Contemporary Portraits William Hazlitt 1804
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He does not find, as in Europe, a crowded society, where every place is over-stocked; he does not feel that perpetual collision of parties, that difficulty of beginning, that contention which oversets so many.
Letters from an American Farmer J. Hector St. John de Cr��vecoeur 1774
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Spanish war, added to the load, almost oversets our most sanguine heroism: and now we have in opportunity of conquering all the world, by being at war with all the world, we seem to doubt a little of our abilities.
The Letters of Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford — Volume 3 Horace Walpole 1757
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