Thesaurus / overdraw
FEEDBACKHow to use overdraw in a sentence
Over the years since, those states have overdrawn the river’s average deposits.
40 MILLION PEOPLE RELY ON THE COLORADO RIVER. IT’S DRYING UP FAST.BY ABRAHM LUSTGARTENAUGUST 27, 2021PROPUBLICAOne might, of course, easily overdraw the picture of the men's condition; it is difficult to describe it faithfully.
THE RELIEF OF MAFEKINGFILSON YOUNGMere it is almost impossible to overdraw the picture, so widespread is the vice.
THE HEAD HUNTERS OF NORTHERN LUZON FROM IFUGAO TO KALINGACORNELIS DE WITT WILLCOXPerhaps it was that he had some mad hope of persuading the bank manager to allow him to overdraw to that amount.
A DUETARTHUR CONAN DOYLELizzie had tried that game before, and knew that the bankers would allow her to overdraw.
THE EUSTACE DIAMONDSANTHONY TROLLOPEIn interpreting the emotions of dumb animals he sometimes overdrew, or seemed to overdraw, their resemblance to human beings.
LANDSEERESTELLE M. HURLLA Tolstoy with all his power of vivid presentation does not overdraw the picture.
PRIZE ORATIONS OF THE INTERCOLLEGIATE PEACE ASSOCIATIONINTERCOLLEGIATE PEACE ASSOCIATIONIs there less sin among us modern men, or did such writers as John Bunyan overdraw and exaggerate the sinfulness of sin?
BUNYAN CHARACTERSALEXANDER WHYTE"No, he shan't overdraw," again repeated John, and his gaze was still downcast.
THE MAN FROM JERICHOEDWIN CARLILE LITSEYOne of these was that no one of the directors could at any time, or under any circumstances, overdraw his account at the bank.
PERSONAL RECOLLECTIONS OF BIRMINGHAM AND BIRMINGHAM MENE. EDWARDSWORDS RELATED TO OVERDRAW
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