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- adjective By or across
water , especially of travel. - verb To
water too much.
Etymologies
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Examples
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Since plant roots need air as much as water, when you overwater, the air spaces are filled for too long and your plants can drown.
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Although overwater bungalows have become increasingly popular in recent years, the Grand Water Villa at One & Only's Reethi Rah Resort in the Maldives remains the apotheosis of the form.
Hotels With The Most Beautiful Views Jacqueline Detwiler 2010
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Then I had a J-2 analyst search to see how many troops went MIA within a fifteen-kilometer radius of those grid coordinates—air, ground, overwater, whatever.
Spider Bones Kathy Reichs 2010
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Over land, overdale and overwater they are Gates's, Obama's and my eyes in the sky for enemies of the country.
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Practiced yoga on an overwater wooden platform on the South China Sea.
Andrea R. Vaucher: Along For The Ride: Miyako Hybrid Hotel 2010
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Water wiselyDon't overwater — one inch per week is the rule of thumb in normal weather.
Save time and money with our quick, easy lawn-care tips: Part II 2009
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If you overfeed or overwater it, the garden is destroyed.
Simple Skin Beauty Ellen Marmur 2009
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If you overfeed or overwater it, the garden is destroyed.
Simple Skin Beauty Ellen Marmur 2009
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Then a year later, I started again with peat pots and seeds in a sunny window, only this time, I had learned not to overwater them.
Printing: Part Two: Talking About Food and Farming with Orren Fox 2009
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Then a year later, I started again with peat pots and seeds in a sunny window, only this time, I had learned not to overwater them.
Part Two: Talking About Food and Farming with Orren Fox 2009
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