I had to look it up, but using overhaul with the meaning of overtake is apparently valid. It sounds odd to me, and I’ve never actually heard it used that way, but Merriam-Webster validates it.
Oh weird, I even asked around with some of my linguistically minded coworkers and nobody was familiar with that expression. I wonder if there’s a region where it’s a more common usage.
Newsweek: we’re such shit journalists that we don’t know what overhauls means and probably meant to use “overtakes”.
(Just to be clear, this wasn’t a copy error on the poster - the article title is literally that)
I was imagining her giving him a combination makeover and tune-up 😆
Slap a little eyeliner on him just like his boy Vance.
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I had to look it up, but using overhaul with the meaning of overtake is apparently valid. It sounds odd to me, and I’ve never actually heard it used that way, but Merriam-Webster validates it.
Oh weird, I even asked around with some of my linguistically minded coworkers and nobody was familiar with that expression. I wonder if there’s a region where it’s a more common usage.
That and they could have directly said she’s ahead by 9 points amongst independents.
I thought maybe she fired Trump and Vance.
I would