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[ oh-ver-lahyn ]

noun

, Printing, Journalism.
  1. a cutline, usually of one line, appearing over a picture, cartoon, etc.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of overline1

First recorded in 1850–55; over- + line 1
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Example Sentences

In bedrooms across the country, women painstakingly contour, bake and overline their lips in an approximation of the Kardashian makeup aesthetic.

So what we did in first grade, every single time we did something like this, we just write it in pencil and then overline it.

This story has been corrected to Roberto from Robert in short overline.

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This story has been corrected to Roberto from Robert in short overline.

That’s the overline on David J. LaPorte’s new book — just above the picture of a wary eye peering through what looks like a rip in the cover, and the title “Paranoid: Exploring Suspicion From the Dubious to the Delusional.”

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