Definition of Overgoaded

1. overgoad [v] - See also: overgoad

Lexicographical Neighbors of Overgoaded

overglancing
overglaze
overglazed
overglazes
overglazing
overglide
overglided
overglides
overgliding
overgloom
overgloomed
overglooming
overglooms
overgo
overgoad
overgoaded (current term)
overgoading
overgoads
overgoes
overgoing
overgone
overgood
overgorge
overgorged
overgorges
overgorging
overgot
overgovern
overgoverned
overgoverning

Literary usage of Overgoaded

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

1. National and Social Problems by Frederick Harrison (1908)
"To satisfy and to restrain the passionate hopes of men to whom fear and despair were unknown, and soothe the heaving agitation of overgoaded populations, ..."

2. The British Controversialist and Literary Magazine (1867)
"... at an age which had been fatal to Bums, Byron, and many others who had overgoaded the intellect given for great achievements by adventitious stimulants. ..."

3. The Works of Charlotte, Emily, and Anne Brontë by Charlotte Brontë, Patrick Branwell Brontë, Emily Brontë, Anne Brontë (1896)
"Endurance, overgoaded, stretched the hand of fraternity to sedition. The throes of a sort of moral earthquake were felt. heaving under the hills of the ..."

4. Human Magnetism; Its Claims to Dispassionate Inquiry: Being an Attempt to by William Newnham (1845)
"... and the ideas it presents have lapsed into uncontrollable images,—the produce of overgoaded brain, but not of simple, and undisturbed action. ..."

5. The Phrenological Journal and Miscellany (1837)
"... the organ is now overgoaded, and the individual borders upon that state of disorder which we shall presently describe. If this were only nn occasional ..."

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