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"Section M, N, and O"

J. R.
Green.


O"ver*loud" (?), a. Too loud;
noisy.


O`ver*love" (?), v. t. To love to
excess.


O"ver*lus"cious (?), a.
Excessively luscious.


O"ver*lust"y (?), a. Too lusty, or
lively.
Shak.


O"ver*ly, a. 1.
Careless; negligent; inattentive; superfical; not
thorough.
[Archaic] Bp. Hall.


2. Excessive; too much. [R.]
Coleridge.


O"ver*ly, adv. In an overly
manner.
[Archaic]


O`ver*ly"ing (?), a. Lying over or
upon something; as, overlying rocks.


O`ver*mag"ni*fy (?), v. t. To
magnify too much.
Bp. Hall.


O"ver*mal"a*pert (?), a.
Excessively malapert or impudent. [Obs.]
Prynne.


O"ver*man`ner (?), adv. In an
excessive manner; excessively.
[Obs.


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