Definition of Overdecks

1. overdeck [v] - See also: overdeck

Lexicographical Neighbors of Overdecks

overdamping
overdamps
overdare
overdared
overdares
overdaring
overdate
overdated
overdates
overdating
overdeal
overdear
overdeck
overdecked
overdecking
overdecks (current term)
overdeclared
overdecorate
overdecorated
overdecorates
overdecorating
overdecoration
overdecorations
overdede
overdelicate
overdelighted
overdelivering
overdemanding
overdense
overdensities

Literary usage of Overdecks

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Italy, Rome and Naples by Hippolyte Taine, John Durand (1872)
"In these delicate, ingenious hands religion becomes worldly, and strives to please; she decks her temple like a saloon, and even overdecks it; ..."

2. Italy: Rome and Naples by Hippolyte Taine, John Durand (1868)
"In these delicate, ingenious hands religion becomes worldly, and strives to please; she decks her temple like a saloon, and even overdecks it; ..."

3. Italy: Rome and Naples; Florence and Venice by Hippolyte Taine, John Durand (1871)
"In these delicate, ingenious hands religion becomes worldly, and strives to please; she decks her temple like a saloon, and even overdecks it; ..."

4. Italy, Rome and Naples by Hippolyte Taine (1875)
"In these delicate, ingenious hands religion becomes worldly, and strives to please; she decks her temple like a saloon, and even overdecks it; ..."

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