(adv/adj) overboard, from On Board A Vessel Into The Water; "they Dropped Their Garbage Overboard"
(adv/adj) overboard, to Extremes; "he Went Overboard To Please His In-laws"
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Weinstein, Mike. (October 2001). Tea Overboard! Appleseeds, 4(2):22.
History of Tea in the United Kingdom
Eberhart, John Mark. "Characters overboard: The rushing of water accompanies the roar of an Oates plot." The State 28 Nov. 2004: E5.
Joyce Carol Oates's Victimization of Women
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