Pronunciation: /ˈoʊvərˌhæŋ/
noun a part of a structure that extends or hangs over
A1 The overhang of the roof provided shade on a hot day.
A2 We sat under the overhang to stay dry during the rainstorm.
B1 The overhang of the cliff made it difficult to see the valley below.
B2 The overhang of the balcony added a touch of elegance to the building.
C1 The overhang of the building created a sense of drama and grandeur.
C2 The intricate design of the overhang showcased the architect's skill and creativity.
verb to project or extend over
A1 The tree overhangs the fence.
A2 The balcony overhangs the street below.
B1 The roof overhangs the front porch, providing shade.
B2 The cliff overhangs the river, creating a stunning view.
C1 The skyscraper overhangs the plaza, casting a shadow over the area.
C2 The mountain overhangs the valley, creating a sense of awe and grandeur.
adjective hanging or projecting over
A1 The overhang branch provided shade on a hot day.
A2 The overhang roof protected us from the rain.
B1 The overhang balcony offered a great view of the city.
B2 The overhang ledge was a popular spot for rock climbers.
C1 The overhang of the cliff made it a challenging climb.
C2 The overhang of the building created a unique architectural feature.
formal The overhang of the roof provided shade for the patio.
informal Watch out for that overhang, you might bump your head!
slang I love chilling under the overhang when it's hot outside.
figurative The overhang of debt was a constant worry for the struggling business.
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