adverb
- over the side of a ship or boat into the water
- to an excessive degree; too far
Usage: nautical
Usage: informal; used in phrase ‘go overboard’
Examples
- The sailor fell overboard during the storm.
- Someone threw the old rope overboard.
- Don’t go overboard with the decorations for the party.
- She went overboard buying gifts for her children.
- The captain ordered all unnecessary cargo thrown overboard.
- He tends to go overboard when he gets excited about something.
- The life preserver was tossed overboard to the drowning swimmer.