Sentences with overhang
o·ver·hang
O o - Part of the rock wall overhung the path at one point. [VERB noun]
- A sharp overhang of rock gave them cover. [+ of]
- The verb is pronounced (oʊvəʳhæŋ ). The noun is pronounced (oʊvəʳhæŋ ).
- Let the pastry overhang the rim and brush between the layers with the melted butter. [VERB noun]
- A great chandelier overhung the ballroom.
- A wide balcony overhangs the garden.
- The threat of war overhung Europe.
- The melancholy that overhung the proceedings.
- Unemployment continues to overhang the economic recovery.
- How far does the balcony overhang?
- An overhang of office space in midtown.
- To face the overhang of foreign reprisals.