| OVERBID | • overbid v. (Intransitive) To make an excessively high offer to pay or accept a price. • overbid v. (Transitive) To outbid. • overbid v. (Intransitive, card games) To announce a goal, before starting play, that exceeds the goal actually achieved. |
| OVERBIDDEN | • overbidden v. Past participle of overbide. • OVERBID v. to bid or offer beyond, or in excess of. |
| OVERBIDDER | • overbidder n. One who overbids. • OVERBIDDER n. one who makes unduly high bids. |
| OVERBIDDERS | • overbidders n. Plural of overbidder. • OVERBIDDER n. one who makes unduly high bids. |
| OVERBIDDING | • overbidding v. Present participle of overbid. • overbidding n. An overbid; an excessively high offer. • OVERBIDDING n. the act of bidding more trumps than a hand justifies. |
| OVERBIDDINGS | • overbiddings n. Plural of overbidding. • OVERBIDDING n. the act of bidding more trumps than a hand justifies. |
| OVERBIDS | • overbids v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overbid. • OVERBID v. to bid or offer beyond, or in excess of. |
| OVERBIG | • overbig adj. Excessively big. • OVERBIG adj. too big. |
| OVERBILL | • overbill v. (Transitive) To bill an excessive amount, particularly an amount greater than one is legally entitled to. • OVERBILL v. to bill too much. |
| OVERBILLED | • overbilled v. Simple past tense and past participle of overbill. • OVERBILL v. to bill too much. |
| OVERBILLING | • overbilling v. Present participle of overbill. • OVERBILL v. to bill too much. |
| OVERBILLS | • overbills v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overbill. • OVERBILL v. to bill too much. |
| OVERBITE | • overbite n. (Dentistry) A malocclusion in which the upper teeth extend over the lower ones. • overbite v. To use excessive acid in an etching process, so that the result is too deep. • OVERBITE n. the overlapping of the lower by the upper teeth; esp. vertical overlapping of the incisors. |
| OVERBITES | • overbites n. Plural of overbite. • OVERBITE n. the overlapping of the lower by the upper teeth; esp. vertical overlapping of the incisors. |