Overhang vs Cliff - What's the difference?
overhang | cliff |
To hang over (something).
* 1819 , Lord Byron, Don Juan , II.116:
The volume that tips the balance between the demand and the supply toward demand lagging supply.
That portion of the roof structure that extends beyond the exterior walls of a building.
A fatty roll of pubis flab that hangs over one's genitals, a FUPA
Anything that overhangs or protrudes over its base such as a wave immediately before breaking or a protruding cliff or rock wall.
As nouns the difference between overhang and cliff
is that overhang is the volume that tips the balance between the demand and the supply toward demand lagging supply while cliff is a vertical (or nearly vertical) rock face.As a verb overhang
is to hang over (something).As a proper noun Cliff is
a diminutive of the male given name Clifford.overhang
English
Verb
- Her brow was overhung with coins of gold, / That sparkled o'er the auburn of her hair [...].
