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overblow \| ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷\ verb Etymology: Middle English overblowen, from over (I) + blowen to blow transitive verb 1. : to dissipate by or as if by wind : blow away 2. : to cover (as with snow) by blowing or being blown 3. : to blow (a pipe or other wind instrument) so vigorously as to evoke undesirable overtones that sometimes completely mask the fundamental tone 4. : to continue to blow in a converter after the impurities have been removed (as carbon from iron or sulfur from copper) completely or below a proper percentage 5. a. : distend, swell < whom stout and high living have much overblow — Donagh MacDonagh > b. : to puff up to inflated proportions : give a false pathos or bombastic or flamboyant quality to < would have been easy to overblow the story — C.W.Morton > intransitive verb 1. of the wind, archaic : to blow too hard to allow light sails (as topsails) to be carried 2. : to force wind into a wind musical instrument in such a way as to change its pitch typically producing an overtone instead of its fundamental tone |