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Meaning of overcarry
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overcarry (v. t. & i.)
To carry too far; to carry beyond the proper point.
overcarry Sentence Examples
- The bridge overcarried the river, connecting two sides of the city.
- The driver overcarried the speed limit by a few kilometers per hour.
- The contractor overcarried the budget allocated for the project.
- The student overcarried a few items on their grocery list.
- The athlete overcarried himself during the marathon and had to stop.
- The heavy suitcase overcarried and caused the handler to stumble.
- The overcarriage of troops into the combat zone led to logistical problems.
- The overcarriage of cargo resulted in the ship sinking in a storm.
- The overcarriage of authority by the manager caused resentment among the staff.
- The overcarriage of alcohol by the partygoers resulted in a messy cleanup the next day.
FAQs About the word overcarry
To carry too far; to carry beyond the proper point.
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The bridge overcarried the river, connecting two sides of the city.
The driver overcarried the speed limit by a few kilometers per hour.
The contractor overcarried the budget allocated for the project.
The student overcarried a few items on their grocery list.