pa. pple. and ppl. a. [SUPER- 9 b.] Charged to excess; overcharged.

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1876.  Page, Adv. Text-bk. Geol., xv. 283. Shallow seas supercharged with saline matter.

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1889.  Athenæum, 12 Oct., 499/1. The story [Stevenson’s Wrong Box] is supercharged with the frolicsome spirit and delicate humour that [etc.].

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1909.  Q. Rev., Oct., 463. The murmur of the river shapes itself to our supercharged imagination as an echo of the chequered story of this secluded valley, its Imperial villa, its monasteries, and its town.

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