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over-under
[oh-ver-uhn-der]
adjective
(of double-barreled firearms) with one barrel mounted over the other.
noun
such a firearm.
over-under
adjective
(of a two-barrelled firearm) having one barrel on top of the other
noun
an over-under firearm
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of over-under1
Example Sentences
The record of 19 offensive players taken in the first round could fall this year, with BetMGM Sportsbook projecting an over-under of 21 1/2 offensive players.
BetMGM also has set the over-under on first-round receivers at 6 1/2 with the record of seven happening in 2004.
The most offensive linemen taken in the first round was 10 in 1968 with the over-under this year set at 9 1/2.
It shouldn’t come as too much of a surprise that sportsbooks have set the over-under for Seattle’s 2024 win total at 7.5.
Vegas has the defending NFC champions’ over-under win total at 11.5 — tied for the most in the NFL.
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