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third-person singular simple present overpowders, present participle overpowdering, simple past and past participle overpowdered
(transitive) To use too much powder on. quotations examples
Writing in his quaint way of the salt of the word, he says, "Indeed, a man may overpowder, and there is discretion in salting."
1868, “Out-of-the-way books and authors; the works of Thomas Adams”, in Putnam's Magazine, volume 1, page 367
They overpowder and overperfume themselves, and color their finger-nails too harsh a color.
1945, Thomas D. Horton, What Men Don't Like about Women, page 54
These include overpowdering a latent print and applying too much pressure when dusting the print.
2011, Ross M. Gardner, Practical Crime Scene Processing and Investigation, Second Edition, page 268
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(firearms) Serving to hold in the gunpowder. quotations examples
[…] to allow for the extra space taken up by the special overpowder wad.
1908 July 11, “Rubber Sandwich Wads”, in Forest and Stream, volume 71, page 71
A two part wad column for use in shotshells is provided which consist of an overpowder component comprising inner and outer concentric cylindrical walls attached to a skirted end plate […]
1971, Canada Patent Office, The Patent Office Record, Application No. 085,160
On firing, some of the hot gases from burning powder were able to bypass the overpowder and filler wads and reach the shot charge.
2015, Vincent J.M. DiMaio, Gunshot Wounds: Practical Aspects of Firearms, Ballistics, and Forensic Techniques, Third Edition