overlead Sentence Examples

  1. The conductor waved his baton overhead, signaling the start of the symphony.
  2. The birds soared overhead in a majestic aerial display.
  3. The acrobats performed daring maneuvers overhead, leaving the audience in awe.
  4. The bridge spanned the river overhead, connecting two distant shores.
  5. The thunderclouds gathered overhead, threatening to unleash a torrential downpour.
  6. The kite danced overhead in the gentle breeze, its colorful tail trailing below.
  7. The helicopter hovered overhead, providing aerial surveillance of the area.
  8. The flagpole stood tall overhead, its banner fluttering in the wind.
  9. The trees formed a verdant canopy overhead, casting a dappled shade below.
  10. The airplane's contrail stretched overhead, a reminder of its recent passage.

overlead Meaning

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overlead (v. t.)

To domineer over; to affront; to treat with indignity.

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To domineer over; to affront; to treat with indignity.

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The conductor waved his baton overhead, signaling the start of the symphony.

The birds soared overhead in a majestic aerial display.

The acrobats performed daring maneuvers overhead, leaving the audience in awe.

The bridge spanned the river overhead, connecting two distant shores.