overslaugh
Americanverb (used with object)
noun
verb
Etymology
Origin of overslaugh
1765–75; < Dutch overslaan, equivalent to over- over- + slaan to strike; compare German überschlagen; slay
Example Sentences
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Therefore, the promotion of General Sheridan to be lieutenant-general did not "overslaugh" Thomas, but it did Meade and Halleck.
From The Memoirs of General W. T. Sherman, Volume II., Part 4 by Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh)
The Castleton Bar or "overslaugh," as it was known by the river pilots, impeded for years navigation in low water.
From The Hudson Three Centuries of History, Romance and Invention by Bruce, Wallace
Therefore, the promotion of General Sheridan to be lieutenant- general did not "overslaugh" Thomas, but it did Meade and Halleck.
From Memoirs of Gen. William T. Sherman — Volume 2 by Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh)
But these subjects took a somewhat loftier tone, than the contemplation of an exchange of orderly duty, or an overslaugh of guard.
From A Love Story by A Bushman
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