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overage

NOUN
  1. a surplus or excess of money or merchandise that is actually on hand and that exceeds expectations
ADJECTIVE
  1. too old to be useful
    He left the house...for the support of twelve superannuated wool carders

How To Use overage In A Sentence

  • The investigation revealed that it was likely that the airplane gradually accumulated a thin, rough glaze/mixed ice coverage on the leading edge deicing boot surfaces, possibly with ice ridge formation on the leading edge upper surface, as the airplane descended from 7000 feet mean sea level (msl) to 4000 feet msl in icing conditions, which may have been imperceptible to the pilots. WN.com - Business News
  • Certainly, the fawning coverage has got to stop. Times, Sunday Times
  • David Dimbleby is being lined up to lead the coverage from Britain, with the 6pm BBC news presenter, Huw Edwards, anchoring a special programme from New York.
  • What I most assuredly do not dig is the crappy coverage by NBC. Archive 2004-08-01
  • The existing Anchorage network has been merged with the new ANSS stations to provide improved coverage of the Anchorage region.
  • The increased number of detectors and tube rotation times combine to give faster coverage of a given volume of tissue.
  • One effortlessly got saturation coverage, the other struggled to get noticed, despite the mandatory presence of a celebrity, a suitably weighty one too.
  • This multiplication of coverage is cunningly designed to bamboozle the party media minders who sit in party headquarters with stop watches timing their contributions to ensure balance.
  • The most important thing is to consider television and radio broadcast needs and any other issues that address coverage of the debate.
  • The media coverage was shocking.
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