
1) American comic strip 2) Exclusively Saxon word 3) Exclusively Anglo word 4) In the water 5) Out of a ship 6) Place of excess 7) Place to fall 8) To extremes 9) Where Jonah went 10) Where not to fall 11) Word of purely Anglo origin 12) Word with Anglo-Saxon origins
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1) In the drink
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[a cappella] Overboard is an a cappella group based in Boston, MA. == History == Founded by Nicholas Girard in the spring of 2006, Overboard was first conceived as a street performance group intent on entertaining audiences around coastal New England during the summer months. The group`s first album, Shipwrecked, was released during that su...
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[comic strip] Overboard is Chip Dunham`s daily newspaper comic strip about a shipload of incompetent pirates. It debuted in 1990 and is distributed by Universal Press Syndicate. Overboard derives much of its humor from having its characters anachronistically placed in modern times. For instance, they put quarters in dockside parking meters,...
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• (adv.) Over the side of a ship; hence, from on board of a ship, into the water; as, to fall overboard.
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Over the side or out of the boat.
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Over the side or out of the boat.
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Over the side or out of the boat
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O'ver·board` adverb Over the side of a ship; hence, from on board of a ship, into the water; as, to fall
overboard .
To throw overboard ,
to discard; to abandon, as a dependent or friend. Found on
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Over the side or out of the boat.
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Over the side or out of the boat.
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[
adv] - to extremes 2. [adv] - from on board a vessel into the water
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adverb from on board a vessel into the water; `they dropped their garbage overboard`
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over the side of a ship or boat, esp. into or in the water: to fall overboard. · to go to extremes, esp. in regard to approval or disapproval of a person or thing: I think the critics went overboard in panning that new show.
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