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overthrow |
The enemy planned to overthrow the government.
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overturn |
The political party planned to overturn the decision.
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overslept |
I set my alarm, however, I still overslept.
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overcook |
My dad tends to overcook the pasta.
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overreact |
My sister tends to overreact when she sees a spider.
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overuse |
Try not to overuse words in your writing.
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overestimate |
You can not overestimate the power of practising your spellings!
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overpaid |
The manager complained that some workers were overpaid.
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overlook |
The judges would overlook the best singers in the competition.
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overbalance |
The shelves are too full and may overbalance!
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