Overcleaned vs Overleaned - What's the difference?
overcleaned | overleaned |
(overclean)
To clean to an excessive degree.
*{{quote-news, year=2007, date=January 11, author=Mitchell Owens, title=Room to Improve, work=New York Times
, passage=It’s basically resistant to dirt, so there’s no reason to overclean it.” }}
(overlean)
To lean over.
* (Elizabeth Barrett Browning)
As verbs the difference between overcleaned and overleaned
is that overcleaned is (overclean) while overleaned is (overlean).overcleaned
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(head)overclean
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(en verb)citation
overleaned
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(head)overlean
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- Shapes of brightness overlean thee, / With their diadems of youth / Striking on thy ringlets sheenly
