1. overage - Noun
2. overage - Adjective
3. overage - Verb
4. overage - Adjective Satellite
too old to be useful
a surplus or excess of money or merchandise that is actually on hand and that exceeds expectations
Source: WordNetHe left the house...for the support of twelve superannuated wool carders Source: Internet
Cocoa production, mostly from obsolete varieties and overage trees, has nevertheless increased from around 180,000 tons annually to 350,000 tons. Source: Internet
After adjustment for the 2016 overage, the 2017 annual catch target for the private angling component is 3,004,075 pounds whole weight. Source: Internet
ISPs often impose a limit on how much data you can use a month, after which you are throttled to a lower speed, cut off, or charged overage fees. Source: Internet
The Olympic football tournament is predominantly an Under-23 competition but each country is permitted to include three overage players. Source: Internet
The only small saving grace is that we're not projected to actually run out of hospital beds and the ICU overage is only ~20% so it's likely the hospitals will be able to do makeshift ICU expansions, but trained personnel are going to be in short supply. Source: Internet