Definition of Overswinging

1. Verb. (present participle of overswing) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Overswinging

1. overswing [v] - See also: overswing

Lexicographical Neighbors of Overswinging

oversways
oversweet
oversweeten
oversweetened
oversweetening
oversweetens
oversweetness
oversweetnesses
overswell
overswelled
overswelling
overswells
overswim
overswims
overswing
overswinging (current term)
overswings
overswum
overswung
oversystematise
oversystematised
oversystematises
oversystematising
oversystematize
oversystematized
oversystematizes
oversystematizing
overt
overt operation

Literary usage of Overswinging

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

1. Golf for Women by Mabel S. Hoskins (1916)
"... to guard against overswinging. If the club head is allowed to drop behind the shoulders so that the shaft is carried beyond its normal position parallel ..."

2. From Manger to Throne: Embracing a New Life of Jesus the Christ and a by Thomas De Witt Talmage (1893)
"... the barnyard fowl at sight of overswinging hawk cluck her chickens under wing, and in after years He said: " O Jerusalem, Jerusalem! ..."

3. The Complete Golfer by Harry Vardon (1908)
"When the club is held tightly, there will be practically no danger of overswinging; but, as with the drive, the pressure with the palms of the hands may be ..."

4. How to Play Golf by Henry James Whigham (1897)
"Do not forget, then, that overswinging is particularly dangerous with an iron club, and pay special attention to the ..."

5. Golf for Beginners--and Others by Marshall Whitlatch (1910)
"You need have no fears of overswinging if your mind is concentrated on your balance or the position of the head, as you cannot possibly over- swing and keep ..."

6. Great Golfers: Their Methods at a Glance by George William Beldam, Harold H. Hilton (1904)
"Another suggestion of similarity is that of not overswinging. In cricket especially does attention to this point mean the efficiency of the stroke, ..."

7. Great Golfers: Their Methods at a Glance by George William Beldam, Harold H. Hilton (1904)
"Another suggestion of similarity is that of not overswinging. In cricket especially does attention to this point mean the efficiency of the stroke, ..."

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