1. overby - Adverb
2. Overby - Proper noun
Overby (plural Overbys)
A surname.
overby (not comparable)
(archaic) A little way over.
• Dustin Dale Overby, 34, of Walnut Cove, was served a criminal summons July 30 charging him with destroying crops in Surry County, dated July 21. He was given an Oct. 21 court date and has his next appearance on this charge Nov. 16. Source: Internet
Dr. Jonathan Overby, Post-Doctoral Fellow, Edgewood College, holds as many scholars do, that all music fits under the categorical umbrella labeled “world music”. Source: Internet
OVERBY: That's because the Republican National Committee has much more cash than the Democratic National Committee - cash that will pay for canvassers and phone banks to save their House majority. Source: Internet
Wheat farming requires long hours, but we noticed this summer while attending the state amateur baseball tournament in Mitchell that the Northville team’s roster included A.J. Overby, the fifth generation of Overbys to work the Spink County land. Source: Internet
Overby had met with Weeks on his farm during the campaign and, as a former third-party candidate in the Second District, wanted to mentor him. Source: Internet
She and Overby only recently moved to Nashville and don’t yet have any furniture. Source: Internet