overstore

Verb

 * 1) To overstock; to save more than is needed.
 * 2)  To attempt to store more than the capacity into which something is put.
 * 3) To open more stores than the retail market needs.
 * 4) To imprint (something) upon the memory such that it includes additional emotional content and/or influences other thoughts and memories.
 * 5) To overfill or overschool the mind (with certain thoughts).
 * 6)  To overwrite memory or storage.
 * 1)  To attempt to store more than the capacity into which something is put.
 * 2) To open more stores than the retail market needs.
 * 3) To imprint (something) upon the memory such that it includes additional emotional content and/or influences other thoughts and memories.
 * 4) To overfill or overschool the mind (with certain thoughts).
 * 5)  To overwrite memory or storage.
 * 1) To open more stores than the retail market needs.
 * 2) To imprint (something) upon the memory such that it includes additional emotional content and/or influences other thoughts and memories.
 * 3) To overfill or overschool the mind (with certain thoughts).
 * 4)  To overwrite memory or storage.
 * 1) To imprint (something) upon the memory such that it includes additional emotional content and/or influences other thoughts and memories.
 * 2) To overfill or overschool the mind (with certain thoughts).
 * 3)  To overwrite memory or storage.
 * 1) To overfill or overschool the mind (with certain thoughts).
 * 2)  To overwrite memory or storage.
 * 1) To overfill or overschool the mind (with certain thoughts).
 * 2)  To overwrite memory or storage.
 * 1)  To overwrite memory or storage.
 * 1)  To overwrite memory or storage.
 * 1)  To overwrite memory or storage.
 * 1)  To overwrite memory or storage.

Noun

 * 1) An instance of overstoring, a surplus.
 * 2) The opening of too many stores or stores that are too large.
 * 3)  The overwriting of memory or data, especially when done in error.
 * 1) The opening of too many stores or stores that are too large.
 * 2)  The overwriting of memory or data, especially when done in error.
 * 1) The opening of too many stores or stores that are too large.
 * 2)  The overwriting of memory or data, especially when done in error.
 * 1)  The overwriting of memory or data, especially when done in error.

Adjective

 * 1) Located above a store.