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overcheck
/ ˈəʊ±¹É™ËŒ³Ùʃɛ°ì /
noun
- a thin leather strap attached to a horse's bit to keep its head up
- in textiles
- a checked pattern laid over another checked pattern
- a fabric patterned in such a way
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Origin of overcheck1
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The street was called Overcheck Lane , but Trotz was thinking about Washington’s star player and what it would be like to coach the NHL’s leading goal-scorer.
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Overcheck, Å-vÄ—r-chek′, n. a check-rein passing over a horse's head between the ears.
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Oh, yeah: "A three-line overcheck echoes the style of the Ritchie tartan."
One woman, in a Persian lamb jacket, spoke on the evils of the overcheck; you know how they get that wool?
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Americans, especially, overcheck their deposits of vitality, and as bankrupts they struggle to transact daily duties.
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