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Overhand   Listen
noun
Overhand  n.  
1.
The upper hand; advantage; superiority; mastery. "He had gotten thereby a great overhand on me."
2.
(Baseball) A throwing or pitching style that is overhanded; also an overhand (2) pitch.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Overhand" Quotes from Famous Books



... swimming with one long overhand stroke, and holding up something on his other shoulder, but following scout law, he stopped not to meditate, but pushed the boat off ...
— Kit of Greenacre Farm • Izola Forrester

... course you did! One plunge, and a few magnificent overhand strokes. . . . (She notices his peculiar expression, ...
— The Noble Lord - A Comedy in One Act • Percival Wilde

... from the village who was worse than the first, so we gave up, one by one and dawdled up to the village, picking up some dead duck on the way. Here is a jotting of our retriever—a native who slung a bundle of dry pithy sticks under one arm, waded out, and swam along somehow, with an overhand stroke, not elegant but fairly effective.—I also made jottings of buffaloes in the water, all but submerged, water lilies, little white herons, and women in bright colours washing clothes in reflections! What subjects for pictures—rather shoppy this for you? The ...
— From Edinburgh to India & Burmah • William G. Burn Murdoch

... made in sheer audacity and blithesome insolence, for the brown head soon appeared again some yards ahead and there was another twist of it and another merry laugh. Then the neat body turned upon its side, and with quick outdriving legstrokes and the overhand and underhand pulling-forward which modern swimmers partly know, the girl shot ahead through the tiny white-capped waves and away from the swimmer so close behind her, as to-day the cutter leaves the scow. From the river bank ...
— The Story of Ab - A Tale of the Time of the Cave Man • Stanley Waterloo

... take the water, diving cleanly, like a boy, from the end of the little pier; and he watched her strike out with single overhand stroke, her henchmen swimming a dozen feet on either side. He did not have much faith in their ability to beat off a hungry man-eater, though he did believe, implicitly, that their lives would go bravely before hers in case ...
— Adventure • Jack London

... of coal beside her. Olga seized the good-sized lumps of stove coal, one after another, and began volleying with a strong overhand throw at ...
— Janice Day, The Young Homemaker • Helen Beecher Long

... him. The boys were a few feet apart when Jimmy came to the surface, puffing and spouting and shaking the water from his eyes and hair. He hesitated in his pursuit. Piggy observed the hesitation, and with a quick overhand movement shot a stinging stream of water from the ball of his hand into his antagonist's face. Then Piggy turned on his side and swam swiftly to shallow water, where he stood and splashed his victim, who was lumbering toward shore with his eyes shut, panting ...
— The Court of Boyville • William Allen White

... after him, shouting with glee at the new phase the situation had taken on. It was a night long remembered among the water-folk of Yokohama town. Straight to the end Alf ran, and, without pause, dived off cleanly and neatly into the water. He struck out with a lusty, single-overhand stroke till curiosity prompted him to halt for a moment. Out of the darkness, from where the pier should be, voices ...
— Dutch Courage and Other Stories • Jack London



Words linked to "Overhand" :   underhand, athletics, overhand pitch, oversewn, overhand knot, sport, overhand stitch, hand-crafted, handmade, round-arm, overhanded



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