Overfed
[oh-ver-feed] /ˌoʊ vərˈfid/
verb (used with or without object), overfed, overfeeding.
1.
to or eat to excess.
adj.
1570s, from over- + fed (adj.).
v.
also over-feed, c.1600, from over- + feed (v.). Related: overfed; overfeeding.
overfeed o·ver·feed (ō’vər-fēd’)
v. o·ver·fed (-fěd’), o·ver·feed·ing, o·ver·feeds
To feed or eat too often or too much.
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