noun
- a bid in bridge that is higher than an opponent’s bid
Usage: bridge terminology
verb
- to make a bid in bridge that is higher than an opponent’s bid
- to call out louder than someone else
Usage: bridge terminology
Examples
- She made an overcall of two hearts after the opponent bid one spade.
- The player decided to overcall with three clubs.
- His overcall was risky but ultimately successful.
- Don’t overcall unless you have a strong hand.
- The coach had to overcall the referee’s whistle to get the players’ attention.
- She tried to overcall her sister’s announcement at dinner.