Definition of Oversmoked

1. oversmoke [v] - See also: oversmoke

Lexicographical Neighbors of Oversmoked

overslid
overslide
overslides
oversliding
overslip
overslipped
overslipping
overslips
overslipt
overslop
overslops
overslow
oversman
oversmen
oversmoke
oversmoked (current term)
oversmokes
oversmoking
oversnowed
oversoak
oversoaked
oversoaking
oversoaks
oversocialized
oversocks
oversoft
oversoften
oversoftened
oversoftening
oversoftens

Literary usage of Oversmoked

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

1. Principles of Secondary Education by Paul Monroe (1914)
"You've the brown ploughed land before, where the oxen steam and wheeze, And the hills oversmoked behind by the faint gray olive- trees. ..."

2. Edinburgh Medical Journal (1881)
"The paper should not be oversmoked, and the point of the pen must not press too heavily against ..."

3. The Saturday Magazine (1840)
"... like that of oversmoked meats ; when applied to the tongue, it produces great pain and corrodes it; the taste is burning and caustic, exciting the flow ..."

4. The Book Buyer by Charles Scribner's Sons (1903)
"(That sharp curled leaf which they never shed) and The hills oversmoked behind by the faint gray olive trees would surely have given him some idea of the ..."

5. Diseases of the heart and thoracic aorta by Byrom Bramwell (1884)
"The paper should not be oversmoked, and the point of the pen must not press too heavily against it, or friction will prevent free movement, and the tracing ..."

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