How to Use overboard in a Sentence

overboard

adverb
  • He threw the fish overboard.
  • The boy fell overboard and almost drowned.
  • One of the sailors fell into the water, and someone shouted “Man overboard!”.
  • Crews don’t dump these crabs overboard, but slide them in the sea.
    Tim Prudente, baltimoresun.com, 31 Dec. 2020
  • But the key is not to go overboard—just keep it simple.
    Stefanie Waldek, House Beautiful, 28 June 2023
  • The 34 people who were killed didn't have a chance to jump overboard.
    Amanda Lee Myers, USA TODAY, 3 May 2024
  • There's no need to go overboard with the fear factor though.
    Charlyne Mattox, Country Living, 15 Sep. 2022
  • For a new boyfriend or girlfriend and don’t want to go overboard?
    Alexis Bennett, Vogue, 5 Dec. 2021
  • The crew races to refill the bait boxes and shove the pot overboard before the boat reaches the next buoy.
    Julia Rosen, Smithsonian Magazine, 8 Mar. 2022
  • Both had to be tied down to keep them from jumping overboard.
    Shola Lawal, The Christian Science Monitor, 14 Jan. 2021
  • While on the lake, the boat owner saw West drop two buckets and a large tote bag overboard.
    Paul Walsh, Star Tribune, 19 July 2021
  • Nearly 10% of the bulls died, their corpses thrown overboard or left to fester in the pens among the living.
    Kevin Varley, Fortune, 8 July 2021
  • The wake caused nine of the 12 occupants, including the girl, to go overboard.
    Grace Hauck, USA TODAY, 31 July 2023
  • Don’t throw your investment plan overboard in the middle of the storm.
    Larry Edelman, BostonGlobe.com, 2 Oct. 2022
  • Victims were not killed by walking the plank, but were shot and tossed overboard.
    Jamie Kitman, Car and Driver, 1 Apr. 2023
  • Gold is the accent hue of the moment, but there is such a thing as going overboard.
    Marissa Miller, USA TODAY, 31 Aug. 2020
  • The others jumped overboard to what was most likely their deaths.
    Justin Phillips, SFChronicle.com, 8 Oct. 2020
  • But what of Lucius, whom Blackbeard tossed overboard in a fit of rage?
    Lisa Rosen, Los Angeles Times, 7 June 2022
  • This sauce has a punchy balance of spice and tang without going overboard on the salt.
    Paul Stephen, San Antonio Express-News, 26 Jan. 2022
  • But falling overboard is at the top of that list for resulting in deaths.
    D'arcy Egan, cleveland, 22 Sep. 2022
  • In the slow-going days of prop flight, a cameraman could open a hatch, lean overboard and snap.
    James Joseph, Popular Mechanics, 31 Dec. 2020
  • There are a few seconds of struggle and a small amount of blood from his hand is seen hitting the side of the boat as the man falls overboard.
    Li Cohen, CBS News, 27 June 2023
  • The key to a good smoothie is not going overboard on the fruit (because of the sugar content).
    Rachel King, Fortune, 18 Dec. 2021
  • This seemed like a great match for The Attractions on paper, but the new wave gloss on Punch the Clock goes overboard at times.
    Al Shipley, SPIN, 30 Jan. 2022
  • But the flames and heat kept them back and eventually forced them to jump overboard.
    Fox News, 2 Dec. 2020
  • For the person who fell overboard, the boat could come back and run over them, causing injury or death.
    Grace Hauck, USA TODAY, 31 July 2023
  • The sun was beginning to rise when a final wave tossed them all overboard.
    Washington Post, 1 Feb. 2022
  • Small males go overboard and big males plunge into the holding tank.
    Julia Rosen, Smithsonian Magazine, 8 Mar. 2022
  • Some people tend to go overboard, determined to fit a table, chairs, lounger, and an abundance of plants into a space that’s only 50 or 60 square feet.
    Fiona Bornhöft, Architectural Digest, 14 Sep. 2024
  • To offset their extreme volume, keep everything above the waist more fitted, and don’t feel the need to go overboard on layers or accessories.
    Jake Henry Smith, Glamour, 5 Sep. 2024

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