Overwings vs Oversings - What's the difference?
overwings | oversings |
(overwing)
Over the wing of an aircraft.
(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 overwings and oversings
is that overwings is third-person singular of overwing while oversings is third-person singular of oversing.overwings
English
Verb
(head)overwing
English
Adjective
(-)- overwing exits
oversings
English
Verb
(head)oversing
English
Verb
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