| EARTHMOVINGS | • EARTHMOVING n. the act of moving large quantities of earth, as with a bulldozer. |
| OVERCATCHING | • overcatching v. Present participle of overcatch. • OVERCATCH v. to overtake. |
| OVERHEATINGS | • overheatings n. Plural of overheating. • OVERHEATING n. heating to excess. |
| OVERHUNTINGS | • OVERHUNTING n. hunting to excess. |
| OVERLIGHTING | • overlighting v. Present participle of overlight. • OVERLIGHT v. to light too much. |
| OVERMATCHING | • overmatching v. Present participle of overmatch. • OVERMATCH v. to be more than a match for. |
| OVERNIGHTERS | • overnighters n. Plural of overnighter. • OVERNIGHTER n. a person staying overnight; an overnight bag. |
| OVERNIGHTING | • overnighting v. Present participle of overnight. • OVERNIGHT v. to stay overnight. |
| OVERPITCHING | • overpitching v. Present participle of overpitch. • OVERPITCH v. in cricket, to bowl a ball so that its trajectory brings it too close to the stumps. |
| OVERSHOOTING | • overshooting v. Present participle of overshoot. • OVERSHOOT v. to shoot over or beyond one's target. |
| OVERTEACHING | • overteaching v. Present participle of overteach. • OVERTEACH v. to teach too much. |
| OVERTHINKING | • overthinking v. Present participle of overthink. • OVERTHINK v. to think to excess. |
| OVERTHINNING | • overthinning v. Present participle of overthin. • OVERTHIN v. to make too thin. |
| OVERTHROWING | • overthrowing v. Present participle of overthrow. • OVERTHROW v. to throw over, defeat. |
| OVERTIGHTENS | • overtightens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overtighten. • OVERTIGHTEN v. to tighten to excess. |
| OVERWATCHING | • overwatching v. Present participle of overwatch. • OVERWATCH v. to watch too much. |
| THANKSGIVERS | • thanksgivers n. Plural of thanksgiver. • THANKSGIVER n. one who gives thanks. |
| THRIVINGNESS | • thrivingness n. The quality or condition of something or sometone who thrives; prosperity; growth. • THRIVINGNESS n. the state of being thriving. |