Definition of Overspice

1. [v -SPICED, -SPICING, -SPICES]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Overspice

overspecify
overspecifying
overspeculate
overspeculated
overspeculates
overspeculating
overspeculation
overspeeding
overspend
overspender
overspenders
overspending
overspendings
overspends
overspent
overspice
overspiced
overspices
overspicing
overspill
overspill estate
overspilled
overspilling
overspills
overspilt
overspin
overspins
oversplit
oversplits
overspoke

Literary usage of Overspice

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

1. The Housekeeper's Encyclopedia of Useful Information for the Housekeeper in by E. F. Haskell (1861)
"Work all together, and let the mince remain until morning—then taste; if not sufficiently spiced, add more, but bo careful not to overspice with cloves; ..."

2. Belhaven Tales: Crow's Nest; Una and King David by Burton Harrison (1892)
"... and overspice the soup. This state of things was hard upon the doctrine, but comfortable for the divines. Under such conditions Dr. Fountain, ..."

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