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		overhead adverb  /ˌəʊvəˈhed/   /ˌəʊvərˈhed/                          jump to other results - above your head; in the sky
- Planes flew overhead constantly.
 - Thunder boomed in the sky overhead.
 
 Extra Examples- Storm clouds were gathering overhead.
 - The moon was high overhead.
 - The seagulls circled overhead.
 - The storm must be directly overhead.
 
  Topics Weatherc1Oxford Collocations DictionaryverbsadverbSee full entry  
 overhead adjective  /ˌəʊvəˈhed/   /ˌəʊvərˈhed/                           jump to other results - above your head; raised above the ground
Oxford Collocations DictionaryverbsadverbSee full entry        - [only before noun] connected with the general costs of running a business or an organization, for example paying for rent or electricityTopics Businessc2      
 
 overhead noun  /ˈəʊvəhed/   /ˈəʊvərhed/ (especially North American English) (also overheads especially in British English)  [uncountable]                         jump to other results - regular costs that you have when you are running a business or an organization, such as rent, electricity, wages, etc.
 
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