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17 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Overcast' in a Sentence

"Covered or overspread with clouds; having a cloudy sky." more

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The overcast sky made the day feel a little gloomy.
The gloomy, overcast sky discouraged the students from playing outside during recess.
The sun is hiding behind the clouds on this overcast morning.
The sky was overcast with dark clouds, making it a perfect day to stay indoors and read a book.
The weather forecast predicted an overcast afternoon, so the outdoor soccer game was rescheduled for another day.
Mary wore a bright yellow raincoat to school on the overcast morning, bringing a splash of color to the gray day.
The overcast conditions made it challenging for the astronomer to observe the stars through the telescope that night.
We decided to have an indoor picnic when it was overcast outside.
Despite the overcast weather, the soccer team played their best and won the match.
Despite the overcast weather, the determined soccer players continued their practice, hoping for a break in the clouds.
Lucy felt a bit sad as she looked out of the window at the overcast landscape.
Emily wore a cozy sweater when it was overcast to stay warm.
The overcast day provided the perfect setting for a cozy afternoon of reading.
We had to play indoors because it was an overcast day.
Tommy's mood became a bit overcast when he realized he had forgotten his favorite toy at home.
The overcast sky signaled a perfect day for curling up with a good book and enjoying some indoor reading.
The overcast scent of pine filled the air in the dense forest.

Overcast

oh-ver-kast
adjectiveCovered or overspread with clouds; having a cloudy sky.

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Last Updated On: June 30, 2024
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