O`ver*blow" (?), v. i.
1. To blow over, or be subdued. [R.]
Spenser.
2. (Mus.) To force so much wind into a
pipe that it produces an overtone, or a note higher than the natural
note; thus, the upper octaves of a flute are produced by
overblowing.
O`ver*blow", v. t. To blow away;
to dissipate by wind, or as by wind.
When this cloud of sorrow's
overblown.
Waller.