Overboard
91go overboard — informal to do or say more than is reasonable or necessary, for example because you are excited or angry It s not his style to go overboard with praise …
92man overboard — interjection A cry used to announce that one of the crew has fallen over the side of the vessel …
93go overboard — Synonyms and related words: carry too far, exaggerate, exhaust, go to extremes, go too far, know no bounds, overact, overcarry, overdevelop, overdo, overdrive, overelaborate, overemphasize, overexercise, overexert, overexpend, overindulge,… …
94go overboard — do something in an extreme way (especially as a result of over enthusiasm); go over the side of a ship …
95let's not go overboard — let s not exaggerate …
96man overboard — spoken used for telling people that someone has fallen into the water …
97go overboard — idi to go to extremes, as in speech, behavior, or dress …
98throw overboard — verb 1. throw from a boat • Syn: ↑deep six • Hypernyms: ↑throw • Verb Frames: Somebody s something Somebody s somebody 2. lose (s …
99free overboard — adverb (or adjective) see free overside …
100OVBD — • Overboard …