Overboard
21overboard — adv. from on a ship into the water (fall overboard). Phrases and idioms: go overboard 1 be highly enthusiastic. 2 behave immoderately; go too far. throw overboard abandon, discard …
22overboard — 1. adjective excessive; too much They really went overboard with the party preparations. 2. adverb over the edge; especially, off or outside of a boat It was their practice to throw the scraps overboard …
23overboard — I ke kai. ♦ Jump overboard, lele i ke kai. ♦ Throw overboard, kiloi i loko o ke kai, kāwa a …
24overboard — See: GO OFF THE DEEP END or GO OVERBOARD …
25overboard — See: GO OFF THE DEEP END or GO OVERBOARD …
26overboard — adv. Overboard is used with these verbs: ↑dump, ↑fall, ↑jump, ↑throw, ↑toss …
27overboard — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. over the side, from on board, off the ship, out of the boat, into the water. • go overboard, Syn. go to extremes, get carried away, get overenthusiastic, go off the deep end; see overdo …
28overboard — See: go off the deep end or go overboard …
29overboard — adverb from a ship into the water. Phrases go overboard 1》 be very enthusiastic. 2》 go too far …
30overboard — adj 1.(all of a boat, ship, etc.) over the side, off the deck, over the edge; in the water, Inf. in the drink. 2. go overboard go to extremes, go too far, go off the deep end; overreact, carry on, overdo …