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Example sentences for "overdraw"

Lexicographically close words:
overdoes; overdoing; overdone; overdose; overdraft; overdrawn; overdress; overdressed; overdrive; overdriven
  1. And if you do overdraw it, Joe, I hope the bank will prosecute you!

  2. So long as he does not overdraw his account, we are bound to honour his cheques.

  3. In order to remain as happy as this for a century or so, all that a child has to do is to invest his vitality on sound business principles, and never overdraw or borrow.

  4. One can overdraw for a time, and right here is the danger with young people.

  5. These two noted examples should silence all arguments about the necessity for an overdraw check in order to increase the speed.

  6. The abuse of overdraw checks cannot be too severely reprobated.

  7. Nevertheless, Mr Melmotte would not now have been allowed to overdraw at the present moment.

  8. They would let you overdraw for £50 or £60.

  9. But, in point of fact, do the majority of boys who are so engaged, and who overdraw their accounts during the first year, remain in your service and work on until their account is paid up?

  10. We don't like to give them goods; we rather like to give them money at the end of the season, because if we are liberal in that way, they generally overdraw their accounts.

  11. There was an understanding that any of Major Cameron's tenants who were what might be called reckless or careless, should not be allowed to overdraw their earnings, but that something should be left for their rent.


  12. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "overdraw" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    aggrandize; amplify; ballyhoo; belie; burlesque; camouflage; caricature; color; disguise; distort; embellish; embroider; exaggerate; falsify; fudge; inflate; magnify; misquote; misrepresent; overcharge; overdo; overdraw; overestimate; overreach; overstate; overstrain; pad; parody; pervert; puff; slant; strain; stretch; swell; tout; travesty; twist; understate; warp; wrench