1. overground - Noun
2. overground - Adjective
3. overground - Verb
4. Overground - Proper noun
Situated over or above ground; as, the overground portion of a plant.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAnother of his famous works parodies when MP Diane Abbott was spotted drinking an M&S mojito on a London Overground train in April 2019, in the style of Kim Kardashian's iconic 2016 Paper magazine front cover. Source: Internet
Candacy Taylor penned the Overground Railroad which chronicles the homes, inns and restaurants that were available to African Americans traveling across the country by car during the era of segregation. Source: Internet
In 2007 he assumed responsibility for some local lines, which now form the London Overground network, adding to the existing responsibility for the London Underground, trams and buses. Source: Internet
This is similar to what’s done in London, UK with TfL (with London Underground, London overground and London buses under the TfL umbrella). Source: Internet
Meanwhile, security forces arrested three overground workers of terrorists in Shopian district, officials said. Source: Internet
Just a little further in the opposite direction is Highbury and Islington with great underground and overground connections. Source: Internet