Overraced vs Overgraced - What's the difference?
overraced | overgraced |
Raced too often.
*{{quote-news, year=2007, date=August 19, author=Bill Finley, title=Racing Becomes Afterthought as Focus Turns to Breeding and Big Bucks, work=New York Times
, passage=To most, that means keeping their horses fresh for the big day and making sure they have not been overraced in the days and months leading up to the main event. }} (overgrace)
To grace or honour exceedingly or beyond what is deserved.
As an adjective overraced
is raced too often.As a verb overgraced is
(overgrace).overraced
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overgraced
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(head)overgrace
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(overgrac)- (Beaumont and Fletcher)