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Meaning of overperch
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overperch (v. t.)
To perch upon; to fly over.
overperch Sentence Examples
- The tall trees overperch the cottage, casting a long shadow over its quaint facade.
- The majestic eagles circled overhead, their wings overperching the observers' heads.
- The rocky cliffs overperched the crashing waves, creating a breathtaking vista.
- The vines overperched the trellis, forming a lush canopy that blocked out the sunlight.
- The high balcony of the castle overperched the surrounding forest, offering a panoramic view.
- The ancient oaks overperched the clearing, their gnarled branches reaching towards the heavens.
- The scaffolding overperched the construction site, providing a precarious platform for the workers.
- The clouds overperched the mountaintop, obscuring the summit from view.
- The imposing skyscrapers overperched the cityscape, dominating the skyline.
- The submarine overperched the ocean floor, cautiously navigating the depths.
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To perch upon; to fly over.
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The tall trees overperch the cottage, casting a long shadow over its quaint facade.
The majestic eagles circled overhead, their wings overperching the observers' heads.
The rocky cliffs overperched the crashing waves, creating a breathtaking vista.
The vines overperched the trellis, forming a lush canopy that blocked out the sunlight.