Definitionadj. with hand brought forward and down from above shoulder level
Last update: July 9, 2015
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In metal-mines producing abundant rock-filling the overhand method of stoping, illustrated in fig. [Please select]
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She had a high overhand action, and sent the ball down the pitch at a good pace. [Please select]
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"She can swim overhand to the raft and get back almost before her brother has started." [Please select]
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Reaching down, he caught up a big handful of pebbles; with a hard overhand swing he let them fly. [Please select]
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Good manners socially are not unlike swimming--not the "crawl" or "overhand," but smooth, tranquil swimming. [Please select]
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1, and sew overhand with wax cord the edges from B to A and B to C, bringing A and C of Fig. [Please select]
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The straining muscles of the men as they march up the beach with a strong, steady, overhand pull on the rope denotes that this is heavy work. [Please select]
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