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The answer OVERAWING has 3 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of overawing in various dictionaries:
verb - subdue, restrain, or overcome by affecting with a feeling of awe
verb - to subdue by inspiring awe
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Terrifying number of deliveries put on a van |
Intimidating - and all through a fly |
Finished with a player on side that's intimidating |
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Feb 25 2018 The Telegraph - Cryptic |
Dec 3 2006 The Times - Cryptic |
Nov 14 2003 The Telegraph - Cryptic |
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Present participle of overawe. |
impress (someone) so much that they are silent or inhibited. |
Overawing might refer to |
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Overwing exits are found on passenger aircraft to provide a means of evacuation onto the wing, where passengers either continue off the trailing edge by sliding down the extended flaps or by using an evacuation slide that deploys when the exit is opened. * Overwing exits are smaller in width and height than standard emergency exits on an aircraft, and therefore have a reduced evacuation capacity, and are typically added to aircraft where there is insufficient evacuation capacity at the main doors to obtain a 90 second evacuation, but where the addition of another set of full sized exits is not necessary to accomplish this. * Overwing exits are primarily self-help exits meaning that in an emergency evacuation the passengers seated immediately adjacent to the exit will be responsible for assessing external hazards and opening the exit. |