overswift

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English

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Etymology

From over- +‎ swift.

Pronunciation

Adjective

overswift (comparative more overswift, superlative most overswift)

  1. (rare) Overly swift.
    • 1879, Dilke, Emilia Francis Strong, Lady, The Renaissance of Art in France, C. Kegan Paul & Company, page 248:
      A strange air of overswift maturity clings about the supreme moment of sixteenth-century art in France.
    • 1903, Luigi Cornaro, Joseph Addison, Francis Bacon, Sir William Temple, The Art of Living Long;, W.F. Butler, page 126:
      Exercises which stir up a good strong motion, but not overswift, or to our utmost strength, do not hurt, but rather benefit.
    • 1910, McClure's Magazine, Volume 35, S.S. McClure, page 171:
      "Well?" said Drummond, whose mind was not overswift.