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View definitions for over-laid

over-laid

adjective as in gilt

verb as in line

verb as in overlap

verb as in plaster

verb as in blanket

verb as in overreach

verb as in overlay

Strongest match

verb as in front

verb as in glaze

adjective as in gilt

verb as in line

verb as in overlap

verb as in plaster

verb as in blanket

verb as in overreach

verb as in overlay

Strongest match

verb as in front

verb as in glaze

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Example Sentences

I am sure that I have reason to deplore a catastrophe, that over laid our beloved country as with a shroud.

Then he turned to his old chum, and stretching over laid a kindly hand on his arm, "I congratulate you, old chap."

Stafford checked his horse, drew his hand out of an ice-caked gauntlet, and leaning over laid it on the other's which was bare.

The orations of Cicero and precious versions of the New Testament have been over-laid and were regarded as lost.

He had a Colt's Tooth, and over-laid one of his Maids; yet, what of that?

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On this page you'll find 589 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to over-laid, such as: camouflaged, capped, closed, coated, concealed, and enclosed.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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