| KLAVERNS | • klaverns n. Plural of klavern. • KLAVERN n. a local branch of the Ku Klux Klan. |
| KLAVIERS | • KLAVIER n. (German) an early keyboard instrument, also CLAVIER. |
| LAVEROCK | • laverock n. Alternative form of lark (“the bird”). • LAVEROCK n. (Scots) a songbird, the lark, also LAVROCK. • LAVEROCK v. to catch larks. |
| LOOKOVER | • lookover n. A brief visual inspection. • look␣over v. (Transitive) To give a brief visual inspection. • look␣over v. (Transitive) To scan-read and check for errors. |
| OVERBULK | • overbulk v. To oppress by bulk; to tower over. • OVERBULK v. (Shakespeare) to oppress by bulk. |
| OVERKILL | • overkill n. (Literally, military) A destructive capacity that exceeds that needed to destroy an enemy; especially… • overkill n. (Literally) Destruction beyond what is necessary to kill, especially in murder. • overkill n. (By extension) An unnecessary excess of whatever is needed to achieve a goal. |
| OVERLOCK | • overlock n. (Sewing) A stitch that sews over the edge of one or two pieces of cloth for edging, hemming or seaming. • overlock v. (Sewing) To stitch in this manner. • overlock v. (Transitive) To make the bolt of a lock go too far. |
| OVERLOOK | • overlook n. A vista or point that gives a beautiful view. • overlook v. To offer a view (of something) from a higher position. • overlook v. To fail to notice; to look over and beyond (anything) without seeing it. |
| OVERMILK | • overmilk v. (Transitive) To milk (a cow or other animal) too much. • overmilk v. (Transitive, figurative) To exploit too much. • OVERMILK v. to milk to excess. |
| OVERTALK | • overtalk v. (Intransitive) To talk too much. • overtalk v. (Transitive) To overcome or persuade by talking; talk over. • overtalk v. (Transitive) To overstate; overexaggerate; talk up to seem greater than what is actual. |
| VALKYRIE | • valkyrie n. (Norse mythology) Any of the female attendants of Odin, figures said to guide fallen warriors from the… • Valkyrie n. Alternative spelling of valkyrie. • VALKYRIE n. (Old Norse) a maiden in Norse mythology, also VALKYR, WALKYRIE. |
| WALKOVER | • walkover n. An easy victory; a walkaway. • walkover n. (Sports) A bye or victory awarded to a competitor when a scheduled opponent fails to play a game. • walkover n. A horse race with only one entrant. |