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Definition of Overcolors
1. overcolor [v] - See also: overcolor
Lexicographical Neighbors of Overcolors
Literary usage of Overcolors
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The United States Magazine and Democratic Review (1842)
"I fear, Alice, that your own heart overcolors George's feelings in regard to me.
We have been much apart of late years. He has been at college, ..."
2. Social Conditions in an American City: A Summary of the Findings of the by Shelby Millard Harrison (1920)
"... but a movie of a community living and at work. It shows imperfections and
perfections with equal fidelity. It neither overcolors nor ..."
3. Roman History: The Early Empire, from the Assassination of Julius Cæsar to by William Wolfe Capes (1895)
"Or if it tries, as it sometimes does, to paint the fairer scenes as a contrast
to the darker, it isolates and overcolors, and so destroys the naturalness of ..."
4. By-paths in Hebraic Bookland by Israel Abrahams, Jewish Publication Society of America (1920)
"So we read of De Rossi that though " well-born " by ancestry, he was " ill- born "
in person. Graetz somewhat overcolors the record when he writes of De ..."