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overdraw

[oh-ver-draw] / ˌoʊ vərˈdrɔ /










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Just last month, a phone alert sent Rae into a panic — their account was 47 cents overdrawn.

From Seattle Times

But original climate denialism looks as though someone had striven for the most overdrawn caricature of that model and staged a mock play of material interests paying for ideas.

From Salon

In court, Harmon recounted that she was upset Pitts was late on rent and had overdrawn a joint bank account.

From Seattle Times

Harmon recounted that she was upset Pitts was late on rent and had overdrawn a joint bank account.

From Seattle Times

Personal savings is up, credit-card balances are down; the percentage of bank accounts being overdrawn fell, while average credit scores rose.

From Seattle Times