Similar words: coverage, over and over again, average, beverage, leverage, on average, average cost, all over again. Meaning: ['əʊvə'reɪdʒ] n. a surplus or excess of money or merchandise that is actually on hand and that exceeds expectations. adj. too old to be useful.
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1. Leyton was over-age for recruitment into the army.
2. He was a couple of months over-age for the youth team.
3. Clark thought he was over-age, but his coach, Stan Long discovered his protege had beaten the deadline by 18 days.
4. Exceed insured value of, overage null and void.
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5. There is an overage in weight of 25 kilos.
6. Exceed the effect an insurance incapability receive overage recompense.
7. Infm the Income Audit of any maj cashier overage shtages on a daily basis.
8. Your kids are overage sir, so they must pay the adult price.
9. Don't take things too seriously. Overage and shortage is common in tally work.
10. Objective To investigate the feasibility of overage and overweight rats as an alternative to rabbits in the experiment of uropoietic influence factors.
11. She lost her place on the youth team when the manager discovered she was overage.
12. Objective To study the clinical features of acute myocardial infarction ( AMI ) in seniors overage of 65.
13. Get a plan with enough minutes as the cost for overage minutes is high.
14. A cash shortage is classified as an Operating and Administrative Expense. A cash overage is classified as other Income.
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