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Overgo   Listen
verb
Overgo  v. t.  (past overwent; past part. overgone; pres. part. overgoing)  
1.
To travel over. (R.)
2.
To exceed; to surpass. (Obs.)
3.
To cover. (Obs.)
4.
To oppress; to weigh down. (Obs.)






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Overgo" Quotes from Famous Books



... of the tinker's subject, however, like other rude and homely matters taken up by an acute mind is such as to fasten deeper attention and to overgo a tinker's appreciation. ...
— Shakespeare Study Programs; The Comedies • Charlotte Porter and Helen A. Clarke



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