overshake (Meaning)

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overshake (v. t.)

To shake over or away; to drive away; to disperse.

Synonyms & Antonyms of overshake

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overshake Sentence Examples

  1. The barista accidentally gave me an overshake, filled to the brim with an overflowing frothy mess.
  2. The overshake caused a sticky disaster, leaving milk dripping down the sides of the cup.
  3. The sweetness of the overshake overwhelmed my taste buds, making it difficult to finish.
  4. I had to use several napkins to clean up the overshake that spilled onto my shirt.
  5. The overshake's excessive froth made it impossible to sip through a straw.
  6. The overshake was so enormous that it threatened to topple over with every step I took.
  7. I spilled the overshake all over my car's dashboard, creating a sticky and unpleasant mess.
  8. The overshake's temperature was lukewarm, indicating that it had been sitting out for too long.
  9. I returned the overshake to the counter, requesting a cup with a more appropriate amount of liquid.
  10. The overshake was a testament to the barista's carelessness and lack of attention to detail.

FAQs About the word overshake

To shake over or away; to drive away; to disperse.

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No antonyms found.

The barista accidentally gave me an overshake, filled to the brim with an overflowing frothy mess.

The overshake caused a sticky disaster, leaving milk dripping down the sides of the cup.

The sweetness of the overshake overwhelmed my taste buds, making it difficult to finish.

I had to use several napkins to clean up the overshake that spilled onto my shirt.