Lexicographical Neighbors of Overingenious
Literary usage of Overingenious
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Methods of Teaching in High Schools by Samuel Chester Parker (1920)
"If we can, it will lose its isolated character and will cease to be an affair
which proceeds only from the overingenious minds of pedagogues dealing with ..."
2. Social Aspects of Education: A Book of Sources and Original Discussions with by Irving King (1912)
"If we can, it will lose its isolated character, and will cease to be an affair
which proceeds only from the overingenious minds of pedagogues dealing with ..."
3. Social Aspects of Education: A Book of Sources and Original Discussions with by Irving King (1912)
"If we can, it will lose its isolated character, and will cease to be an affair
which proceeds only from the overingenious minds of pedagogues dealing with ..."
4. The Voice of America on Kishineff, Ed. by Cyrus Adler by Cyrus Adler (1904)
"Count Cassini's overingenious statement is riddled by the counter-statement of Dr.
Cyrus Adler of the Smithsonian Institution. The extremely hardy plea of ..."
5. The Religion of All Good Men, and Other Studies in Christian Ethics by Heathcote William Garrod (1906)
"Some of them seem to me overingenious, academic, tortuous, even sophistical; and
in so far as this is true of them they do not make up into good poetry. ..."
6. Social Aspects of Education, a Book of Sources and Original Discussions with by Irving King (1912)
"... only from the overingenious minds of pedagogues dealing with particular pupils.
It will appear as part and parcel of the whole social evolution, and, ..."