Overwing vs Oversing - What's the difference?
overwing | oversing |
To sing with too much effort or embellishment.
* {{quote-news, year=2009, date=February 8, author=Jon Caramanica, title=Voices Newly Amplified by Grammy Nominations, work=New York Times
, passage=Though his songs are hugely ambitious — the majestic bombast of “Llueve Por Dentro,” or the blithe, sinuous dance-pop of “La Mentira” — Mr. Fonsi never oversings them, an impressive demonstration of restraint. }}
As verbs the difference between overwing and oversing
is that overwing is to outflank while oversing is to sing with too much effort or embellishment.As an adjective overwing
is over the wing of an aircraft.oversing
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