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1 to go overboard for /about
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2 overboard
['əuvəbo:d](over the side of a ship or boat into the water: He jumped overboard.) ao mar* * *o.ver.board['ouvəbɔ:d] adv Naut ao mar. to go overboard coll exagerar, extrapolar, passar dos limites. to go overboard for / about coll apaixonar-se, sentir-se atraído por. to throw overboard descartar, abandonar, livrar-se de.
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