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overleap
overleap, v. (əʊvəˈliːp) [OE. oferhléapan; answering in form to MDu. overlôpen, Du. overloopen, MHG. überloufen, Ger. überlaufen, ‘to run over, overrun, overflow’; OHG. had a deriv. ubarhlaupnissî prevarication, transgression.] 1. trans. To leap over, across, or to the other side of. [over- 5.]a 900... Oxford English Dictionary
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Attend to - definition of attend to by The Free Dictionary
1. attend to - get down to; pay attention to; take seriously; "Attend to your duties, please". take to heart. bear in mind, mind - keep in mind. neglect, omit, leave out, pretermit, overleap, overlook, miss, drop - leave undone or leave out; "How could I miss that typo?"; "The workers on the conveyor belt miss one out of ten".
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Ormolu
under the guidance of the Parisian marchands-merciers, for only they had access to the ceramics (often purchased in the Netherlands) and the ability to overleap wikipedia.org
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overlop
▪ I. † overlop, n. Obs. rare. [f. over- 5 b + lope n.1 (if not a scribal error for overlep, overleap n.).] An act of overleaping, an omission.c 1325 Metr. Hom. 32 And als I red, far gan I drede, For ouerlop moht I mac nan [Vernon text Ouer lepe mihti make non].▪ II. overˈlop, v. rare. [f. over- 8 + ... Oxford English Dictionary
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overstart
† overˈstart, v. Obs. rare. [over- 5.] trans. To overleap, miss, ‘skip’, omit.c 1420 Lydg. Assembly of Gods 1593 Som of the felyshyp that I there say, In all thys whyle, haue I ouerstert. Oxford English Dictionary
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Nelson Taylor
Taylor believed that the Freedmen's Bureau went beyond protecting the rights of African-Americans in the South and that the law would "overleap the mark wikipedia.org
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outbound
outˈbound, v. [out- 18, 17.] trans. a. To surpass in bounding. b. To leap beyond, overleap.1760–72 H. Brooke Fool of Qual. (1809) III. 24 He could out-run the rein-deer, and outbound the antelope. 1895 Westm. Gaz. 15 Oct. 3/1 It is a case of invention running riot and outbounding restraint. Oxford English Dictionary
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Striking and Picturesque Delineations of the Grand, Beautiful, Wonderful, and Interesting Scenery Around Loch-Earn
unparalleled sublimity" of the book's style, which it connects with the rugged Highland landscape and offers as the reason that McDiarmid's sentences "overleap wikipedia.org
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transult
† tranˈsult, v. Obs. rare—0. [ad. L. tran(s)sultāre to leap over, f. trans- + saltāre to leap.]1623 Cockeram, Transult, to leape away. 1656 Blount Glossogr., Transult, to leap or jump over, to overleap. Oxford English Dictionary
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overskip
† overˈskip, v. Obs. [over- 5, 13.] 1. trans. To skip or jump lightly over.1558 T. Phaer æneid vi. R j, Whan first that fatall horse our contrey walls did ouerskippe. 1594 Hooker Eccl. Pol. Pref. iii. §2 Neither seeke yee to ouer-skip the fold. 2. fig. To ‘skip over’, pass over without notice, omit,... Oxford English Dictionary
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Eddystone Lighthouse
Chapter 133, "The Chase – First Day": "So, in a gale, the but half baffled Channel billows only recoil from the base of the Eddystone, triumphantly to overleap wikipedia.org
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luxuriancy
luxuriancy Now rare. (lʌkˈsjʊərɪənsɪ, lʌgˈʒʊərɪənsɪ) [f. as prec.: see -ancy.] = prec.1648 W. Mountague Devout Ess. i. xii. 143 The ranknes and luxuriancy of our tempers..ought rather to be the subject of our extirpation. 1672 Dryden Defence Wks. 1883 IV. 230 His malice keeps a poet within those bou... Oxford English Dictionary
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Loren Eiseley
Like Donne's, his thoughts at times overleap the sun and pace beyond the body. wikipedia.org
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owerloup
ˈoverloup, owerloup Sc. and north dial. Also our-, owre-. [f. over- 5 b + loup n., leap.] 1. An overleaping, a leap over a barrier or over bounds; hence, encroachment, transgression.1776 Ld. Hailes Annals I. 319 In Scotland, an occasional trespass of cattle on a neighbouring pasture is still termed ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Judicial review in the United States
If the general legislature should at any time overleap their limits, the judicial department is a constitutional check. wikipedia.org
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