How many syllables are in overfeed? 3 syllables
Divide overfeed into syllables: o-ver-feed
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accede, agreed, aidid, concede, decreed, degreed, elide, exceed, gilead, hadid, hamid, impede, indeed, laclede, lipide, misdeed, mislead, misread, omead, precede, proceed, rasheed, rashid, recede, reread, reseed, saeed, secede, shaheed, stampede, succeed, vahid, wahid, waleed, walid
alwaleed, aristede, aristide, disagreed, guaranteed, intercede, overfeed, supersede
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