1. overhead - Noun
2. overhead - Adjective
3. overhead - Adverb
Aloft; above; in or attached to the ceiling or roof; in the story or upon the floor above; in the zenith.
Source: Webster's dictionaryTrust no future, however pleasant Let the dead past bury its dead Act, - act in the living Present Heart within and God overhead. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Try as I might, I could not look at an overhead projection of a growth profit matrix, and stay conscious. Boris Johnson
When businesses face tough times, one of the first items they cut is overhead expenses. The government should do the same. Byron Dorgan
I heard an airplane passing overhead. I wished I was on it. Charles Bukowski
Oh my goodness gracious, what you can buy off the Internet in terms of overhead photography. A trained ape can know an awful lot of what is going on in this world, just by punching on his mouse, for a relatively modest cost. Donald Rumsfeld
Overhead the hollow stretch of whitish cloud shutting out the sky was as a tent which had the whole heath for its floor. Thomas Hardy