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superscribe

[soo-per-skrahyb, soo-per-skrahyb] / ˈsu pərˌskraɪb, ˌsu pərˈskraɪb /




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One, Steve Miner's Lake Placid, a killer-crocodile epic that co-star Oliver Platt has called a "Jaws with neurotics," was written by TV superscribe David E. Kelley.

From Time Magazine Archive

Witch is all at present, beginnin and endin to the everlastin power of almighty joys eternal; umbelly beggin leave to superscribe meself.

From Anna St. Ives by Holcroft, Thomas

You cannot Mister him, and you cannot Esquire him, and there is, therefore, no question as to what you shall superscribe him.

From Imaginary Interviews by Howells, William Dean

To direct in writing, as a letter; to superscribe, or to direct and transmit; as, he addressed a letter.

From Webster's Unabridged Dictionary by Webster, Noah

He could barely see to sign his name and superscribe the envelope.

From Cudjo's Cave by Trowbridge, J. T. (John Townsend)