Similar words: overfeed, overfeeding, underfed, overstuffed, overfly, cover for, overflow, over flow. Meaning: [‚əʊvə(r)'fɪːd] adj. too well nourished.
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31. The goal, at least at first, will be merely to give us back some of what we lose by living a modern — which is to say, overfed, overstressed and underactive — lifestyle.
32. Overfed faces getting pulled and lifted and stretched all and shiny. You're not fooling anybody, sweetheart.
33. In fact, she added far too many people are over fade ( overfed ).
34. In fact, she added, far too many people are overfed.
35. But now on the market for most of the chocolate and sweet chocolate milk chocolate, sugar high, overfed , it is easy to obesity.
36. Now this was the sin of your sister Sodom: She and her daughters were arrogant, overfed and unconcerned; they did not help the poor and needy.
37. "At present, the cake served to overfed and cash-strapped consumers is too large to be digested, " Mr Muller says.
38. He did not want mothers to feel guilty about having a fat baby, he said, but they and healthcare professionals "need to recognise that there is such a thing as an overfed baby".
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