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overseer [ˈəʊvəsiːə] N

overseen [ˌəʊvəˈsiːn]

overstep <overstepped; overstepping> [ˌəʊvəˈstep] VB trans

oversleep <overslept> [ˌəʊvəˈsliːp] VB trans, intr

II . overstock [ˌəʊvəˈstɒk] N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
In wet weather, riding can be more tolerable with waterproof clothes, such as cape, jacket, trousers (pants) and overshoes.
en.wikipedia.org
In poor weather, provide a place for overshoes, boots, umbrellas and coats.
homeandgarden.homes-extra.ca
They just picked a room, painted the walls and made those who were inside wear overshoes and gowns as though there was any sterility there.
en.wikipedia.org
He patented cloth overshoes reinforced with rubber to keep the feet dry.
en.wikipedia.org
They will wear overshoes -- the type used by visitors to a building site while construction is under way -- and gloves.
www.independent.co.uk
These first overshoes were crude and needed much refining which his early years of manufacture took up in research and development.
en.wikipedia.org
If they do go a little baggy round the ankle after a year or two, it's no big deal if you're wearing overshoes.
road.cc
Shoe type indicates the kinds of footwear such as boots, shoes, pattens, overshoes, etcetera.
en.wikipedia.org
You're also going to need winter gloves and overshoes to keep your feet and fingers warm -- these are the most susceptible areas to getting cold first.
www.the42.ie
You could think of it as fitting the waste cannisters with cement overshoes and dumping them in the river, only deeper.
crosscut.com

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