The Collaborative International Dictionary
overcrow
overcrow \o`ver*crow"\, v. t.
To crow, exult, or boast, over; to overpower.
--Spenser.
--Shak.
Wiktionary
overcrow
vb. 1 (context obsolete transitive English) To take over. 2 (context obsolete English) To crow over, as in triumph.
Usage examples of "overcrow".
I might have been overcrowed by Brocky's worldly wisdom if I had not been, almost daily, a witness to what seemed to me to be a deep flaw in his character.
That went ill with Charlie, who was resentful of any sort of criticism and was aware that his own campaign inside the church for a shrine had been overcrowed by this madwoman in the open air.