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Sentence count:60+3Posted:2017-09-21Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: overdooverdoseunderdoneoverdueoverdrawoverdraftoverdrawnoverdriveMeaning: [‚əʊvə(r)duː]  adj. 1. represented as greater than is true or reasonable 2. cooked too long but still edible. 
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(31) It must not be overdone, but it can make a suggestion of mood that the listener will have.
(32) Nationalism is out of fashion - except on playing fields and running tracks, where it is overdone.
(33) However, with the negligible stick forces of the K6E, he must have rather overdone forward movement.
(34) Nobody seems to deny that the expansion was overdone.
(35) She had rather overdone it during the night.
(36) The lust of men must not be overdone.
(37) In the near term, these are overdone.
(38) The comic scenes were overdone.
(39) Samuelson's fears are similarly overdone because just as productivity in Duluth accrues to economic activity in Dallas, so will Chinese growth be ours, and ours theirs. Sentencedict.com
(40) The arch at the entrance jars a little, and the garage's false from seems slightly overdone—"the slipcover" as Nolen irreverently calls it.
(41) With its faux bearskin and leopard throws, a dark-green and gold wall treatment and lacy corset lamps, the overdone look is strangely enchanting.
(42) He's really overdone it. Who does he think he is?
(43) The love scenes in the play were a bit overdone.
(44) Burnt: Describes wines that have an overdone, smoky, toasty or singed edge.
(45) There's real chemistry between these two young actors, and the barbs they toss back and forth at one another are just right, and never overdone.
(46) Without a surge in economic growth or ain commodity prices, fears of runaway inflation were overdone.
(47) She looks smoking hot without the garishness of overdone makeup.
(48) I think they've rather overdone the red in this room.
(49) The ECB president also suggested gloom about the US economic outlook might be overdone.
(50) Some believe all the hand - wringing about the stock rally is overdone.
(51) Although a low-salt diet if difficult to achieve, be aware that the low-salt diet can be "overdone" with possible adverse consequences.
(52) If you are twenty minutes late, the meat will be overdone.
(53) Last year we accomplished many things, but some were overdone or done impetuously.
(54) The joke is overdone.
(55) Ideas yesterday's sharp losses in the soybean pit were overdone resulted in short-covering in overnight trade.
(56) In fact, Baidu's seeing enough problems of its own to suggest investors' ebullience about its prospects is overdone, even if [gm99nd]'s potential retreat comes at an opportune moment.
(57) The inflationary risks from a weaker dollar are also easily overdone.
(58) Now it seems a bit strained and overdone, as if I were trying to find the kind of voice in which a cultivated Rhodes scholar should speak.
(59) Sorry, the beef is overdone, what I want is the rare one.
(60) But concerns about what lurked on insurers'balance - sheets have probably been overdone.
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