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overcrow
English
Etymology
over- +? crow
Verb
overcrow (third-person singular simple present overcrows, present participle overcrowing, simple past and past participle overcrowed)
- (obsolete, transitive) To take over.
- 1602, William Shakespeare, Hamlet, act V scene 2
- The potent poison quite overcrows my spirit
- 1602, William Shakespeare, Hamlet, act V scene 2
- (obsolete, transitive) To crow over, as in triumph.
Anagrams
- crow over
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overcrowd
English
Etymology
over- +? crowd
Verb
overcrowd (third-person singular simple present overcrowds, present participle overcrowding, simple past and past participle overcrowded)
- To fill beyond reasonable limits, with people, animals, objects or information.
Translations
overcrowd From the web:
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- overcrowding meaning
- what's overcrowded in french
- overcrowded what does it mean
- overcrowding what does it do
- what causes overcrowding in prisons
- what is overcrowding in biology
- what is overcrowded housing
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