overindustrious

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

over- +‎ industrious

Adjective[edit]

overindustrious (not comparable)

  1. Alternative form of over-industrious.
    • 1898, Amos Kidder Fiske, The Story of the Philippines: A Popular Account of the Islands from Their Discovery by Magellan to the Capture by Dewey, page 25:
      There are lizards and snakes, frogs and crabs, tarantulas and spiders, hornets and beetles, and the greatest nuisance of all is the swarming and overindustrious ant. Overindustrious creatures are always a nuisance.
    • 1995, Joel J. Kupperman, Character, page 10:
      It may be that there is no time when one could not be doing something for a child or the well-being of the Acme Bolt Company or the local Democratic party; although a wise person will not be overindustrious.
    • 2011, Donald Worster, A Passion for Nature: The Life of John Muir, Oxford University Press, page 128:
      Instead, he saw himself as running away from an overindustrious past and getting free of any steady employment—getting free to ramble in a way that no black person could safely do.