Lexicographical Neighbors of Overurged
Literary usage of Overurged
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Folk-lore Record by Folklore Society (Great Britain) (1882)
"After the slaying of Sigurd her husband, Gudrun was overurged by her mother
Grimhild and her brothers Gunnar and Hogne to wed King Atle. ..."
2. Character and Temperament by Joseph Jastrow (1921)
"... from nature's forms of selection is real, and must be met by intelligent
measures; the benevolent impulses may be overurged and sympathy overdone. ..."
3. Junior Wage Earners by Anna Yeomans Reed, Wilson Woelpper (1920)
"If the pupils are to be believed, they are unwilling to inform teachers when they
anticipate leaving lest they be overurged to continue. ..."
4. Junior Wage Earners by Anna Yeomans Reed, Wilson Woelpper (1920)
"If the pupils are to be believed, they are unwilling to inform teachers when they
anticipate leaving lest they be overurged to continue. ..."
5. In the Land of Pagodas by Robert Bruce Thurber (1921)
"Worshipping before a Buddha in a Sacred Cave Ba Sain recalled a recent experience
in which his susceptible conscience had been overurged to get him to seek ..."
6. The Art of Expression by Grace Anna Burt (1905)
"The only time in the race she spoke Was when, overurged. Jack's trotter broke: "
He's running his horse and that's not fair! " Then, blushing up to her ..."