Oversell vs Overfell - What's the difference?
oversell | overfell |
To agree to sell more of something than one can supply.
To be too eager in attempting to sell something.
To praise something to excess.
(obsolete) To sell for a higher price than; to exceed in sale price.
* Beaumont and Fletcher
(overfall)
A turbulent section of a body of water, caused by strong currents passing over submerged ridges.
To fall over (something).
To attack (someone).
To fall over.
As verbs the difference between oversell and overfell
is that oversell is to agree to sell more of something than one can supply while overfell is (overfall).oversell
English
Verb
- One whose beauty / Would oversell all Italy