overhand
English
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edit- Rhymes: -ænd
Adjective
editoverhand (not comparable)
- Executed with the hand brought forward and down from above the shoulders.
- an overhand shuffle of a deck of cards
- (sewing) Sewn with close, vertical stitches that draw the edges of a seam together.
- (of a loop in rope) With the working part on top of the standing part.
- (masonry) Laid such that the surface of the wall to be jointed is on the opposite side of the wall from the mason, requiring the mason to lean over the wall to complete the work.
- (mining) Done from below upward.
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edit- (with the hand from above): overarm
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editNoun
editoverhand (plural overhands)
- The upper hand; advantage; superiority; mastery.
- 1533, Thomas More, Debellation of Salem and Bizance:
- He had gotten thereby a great overhand on me.
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editAdverb
editoverhand (not comparable)
- In an overhand manner
Verb
editoverhand (third-person singular simple present overhands, present participle overhanding, simple past and past participle overhanded)
- Sew using an overhand stitch.
- 1913, Jane Eayre Fryer, The Mary Frances Sewing Book, →ISBN:
- Now, those little ends of the bag above the running stitches, are to be overhanded together.
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