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Overladen

Overlade \O`ver*lade"\, v. t. [imp. Overladed; p. p. Overladen; p. pr. & vb. n. Overlading.] [Cf. Overload.] To load with too great a cargo; to overburden; to overload.
--Spenser.

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overladen

a. 1 Packed heavily, especially beyond normal capacity; overloaded. 2 Burdened excessively.

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overladen

adj. loaded past capacity [syn: overloaded]

Usage examples of "overladen".

Vicky Camberwell brought the Puss Moth out over the final crest of the pass, with a mere two hundred feet to spare, for the small overladen aircraft was fast approaching its ceiling.

The traffic too has changed -- out on the fringe it was human or animal, interspersed with great laboring machines farting smoke, and small overladen contraptions buzzing among them, and lots of bicycles.

James Fannin was supervising a crew of Texians as they tried to jack up an overladen wagon with a broken axle.

As second squad rode into what passed for the town square, which had but an excuse for a chandlery and a wood shop that doubled as a cooperage and tinker's, Alucius could see two wagons on the south road, creaking on overladen wheels and axles.