Crossword-Solution: OVERPOWERED
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Overpowered | imp. & p. p. | of Overpower |
We have 58 clues for the answer “OVERPOWERED”
| Clue | Answers |
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| implicated | 11 answers |
| imperilled | 13 answers |
| obsessed | 23 answers |
| at stake | 23 answers |
| pestilential | 26 answers |
| Paranoid | 35 answers |
| terrorised | 38 answers |
| intimidated | 39 answers |
| forced | 39 answers |
| shoved | 40 answers |
| menaced | 40 answers |
| Pushed (around) | 40 answers |
| browbeaten | 40 answers |
| cowed | 41 answers |
| henpecked | 41 answers |
| overawed | 41 answers |
| threatened | 41 answers |
| Shouldered | 42 answers |
| nagged | 42 answers |
| Overrun | 42 answers |
| Scared | 43 answers |
| elbowed | 43 answers |
| Daunted | 43 answers |
| heckled | 44 answers |
| baited | 44 answers |
| badgered | 44 answers |
| Terrified | 44 answers |
| Persuaded | 44 answers |
| urged | 44 answers |
| Bull-ied? | 44 answers |
| pushed | 45 answers |
| pressed | 45 answers |
| Awed | 46 answers |
| Shaken. | 46 answers |
| prodded | 46 answers |
| harried | 48 answers |
| Frightened | 48 answers |
| Entangled | 50 answers |
| Alarmed. | 51 answers |
| dismayed | 53 answers |
| Teased | 54 answers |
| pernicious | 56 answers |
| Driven. | 56 answers |
| plagued | 58 answers |
| Involved | 59 answers |
| tormented | 60 answers |
| Attacked | 60 answers |
| spreading | 61 answers |
| Harassed | 65 answers |
| Crawling | 65 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EATRE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with OVERPOWERED (5)
Even had there been a disposition to turn the matter into ridicule, it must have been repressed and overpowered by the solemn presence of men no less dignified than the governor, and several of his counsellors, a judge, a general, and the ministers of the town, all of whom sat or stood in a balcony of the meeting-house, looking down upon the platform.
Then they overpowered him and took his weapons away; but only nine of the twelve warriors who had crossed the plaza returned with their prize.
But, as it happened, scarcely had Phœbe’s eyes rested again on the Judge’s countenance than all its ugly sternness vanished; and she found herself quite overpowered by the sultry, dog-day heat, as it were, of benevolence, which this excellent man diffused out of his great heart into the surrounding atmosphere,—very much like a serpent, which, as a preliminary to fascination, is said to fill the air with his peculiar odor.
But although the lists rang with the applauses of his dexterity, it was evident that he must at last be overpowered; and the nobles around Prince John implored him with one voice to throw down his warder, and to save so brave a knight from the disgrace of being overcome by odds.
For hours the frenzy of her passion possessed the burning hand-maiden of the Flaming God, until at last sleep overpowered her and she lapsed into unconsciousness beside the man she had sworn to torture and to slay.
Quotes with OVERPOWERED (3)
Many outsiders clarified that they believe Christians have a right (even an obligation) to pursue political involvement, but they disagree with our methods and our attitudes. They say we seem to be pursuing an agenda that benefits only ourselves; that we expect too much out of politics; they question whether we are motivated by our economic status rather than faith perspectives when we support conservative politics; they claim we act and say things in an unchristian manner; t…
A free man is not a slave who has escaped his master; such a man is but a runaway slave who may be caught and returned to servitude. A free man, though he may be overpowered, may be killed, cannot be reduced to servitude; something in him asserts freedom as an inviolable right. It is not negotiable. He does not *ask* that others respect his right, he *requires* it; and it is ultimately his willingness to die for this freedom which forms the basis of his demand that others respect it.
n every culture, the sky and the religious impulse are intertwined. I lie back in an open field and the sky surrounds me. I’m overpowered by its scale. It’s so vast and so far away that my own insignificance becomes palpable. But I don’t feel rejected by the sky. I’m a part of it - tiny, to be sure, but everything is tiny compared to that overwhelming immensity. And when I concentrate in the stars, the planets, and their motions, I have an irresistible sense of machinery, clo…
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Appears in: Universal.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (2003).