different between overhit vs overhip

overhit

English

Etymology

over- +? hit

Verb

overhit (third-person singular simple present overhits, present participle overhitting, simple past and past participle overhit)

  1. To hit too far or too hard.
    The golfer overhit his shot onto the green, and it rolled into the bunker.

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overhip

English

Etymology

From Middle English overhippen, equivalent to over- +? hip (to hop).

Verb

overhip (third-person singular simple present overhips, present participle overhipping, simple past and past participle overhipped)

  1. (transitive, obsolete) To leap over; skip over; omit.

Related terms

  • hip
  • hop

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