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    overdone


    1. Inversions are particularly valuable in this aspect but if overdone, the opposite effect will occur


    2. ‘Yes, but in one piece, there’s no good getting there and finding you are incapable of doing anything because you have overdone it


    3. new ideas, but used some of the others, overdone


    4. She hadn’t overdone the makeup, just a little pale lipstick and some eyeliner


    5. Carrying her shoes, she returned quickly to the kitchen, grabbing the eggs from the stove before they were overdone and hard


    6. Yet again, Dacian had overdone it


    7. ” A bit overdone perhaps, but it did bring the river to mind for me


    8. badly overdone on the one side and raw on the other side


    9. Actually, I think I have overdone it with my Tranquility


    10. untested crew seemed largely overdone to Moshe, as only a small amount of earnest poling

    11. Well, I’d really overdone it


    12. "Oh!" Charly rescued the pizzas, overdone while they tarried upstairs


    13. " He feared he'd overdone it, but apparently not—the effect seemed astounding


    14. when overdone, the conventional shorthand abbreviations like “U”, “B”, “2” and “4”


    15. Self-interest is basically a good thing, but sometimes it gets overdone


    16. Sometimes this gets overdone and there is a price to pay – you need to watch your weight this year


    17. The problem here is that this can be overdone and can lead to needless conflicts in business


    18. And it is also rumored that surgery is way overdone (for the income it creates for doctors?)


    19. bellman with a gratuity, but he wasn’t sure if she had overdone it


    20. I thought that her reputation was overdone, but I’ll concede now that I was wrong about that

    21. But it can certainly be overdone


    22. overdone it with the coffee


    23. That may mean you have overdone it and you have reached or exceeded your threshold


    24. While the bleached blond was a bit overdone for


    25. It’s totally overdone


    26. Although she might have overdone it occasionally on the macadamia nuts, or the dates, or the frozen yogurt and carob buds, she hadn’t binged


    27. A more spontaneous animal would never have got along with Tom, his overdone gentleness and his exorbitant expectations


    28. Though I think I might have overdone it a little today


    29. “Then let us go outside!” said the black man with overdone friendliness and solemnly marched out of the saloon


    30. I've really bought a huge amount of stuff; I might have overdone it a little

    31. In addition, injections like Botox can be overdone to the point where you don't have any facial expressions at all


    32. Ken Murray had greeted his suggestion with a heartiness and enthusiasm that seemed overdone


    33. Creaky joints proved Bane had overdone it recently


    34. Be not too tame neither, but let your own discretion be your tutor: suit the action to the word, the word to the action; with this special observance, that you o'erstep not the modesty of nature: for any thing so overdone is from the purpose of playing, whose end, both at the first and now, was and is, to hold, as 'twere, the mirror up to nature; to show virtue her own feature, scorn her own image, and the very age and body of the time his form and pressure


    35. Now this overdone, or come tardy off, though it make the unskilful laugh, cannot but make the judicious grieve; the censure of the which one must in your allowance o'erweigh a whole theatre of others


    36. There is also the highly respectable opinion that character-mongering is much overdone nowadays


    37. The simplicity which is enforced in music is extended to gymnastic; Plato is aware that the training of the body may be inconsistent with the training of the mind, and that bodily exercise may be easily overdone


    38. way overdone, and the waiter couldn't have been more rude about it


    39. “You might have overdone the rhetoric a little bit by laying into the Soviet leadership, calling them liars and thieves,” Cronkite states, referring to a comment Reagan made at his first press conference


    40. That makes this plan perfect if you’ve just overdone it during a holiday

    41. Or preempted a seat by her at a musicale or claimed her at a dance, and she presented Scarlett, with overdone gallantry, a box of bonbons he had brought her from was usually so amused by his bland impudence that she laughed and overlooked his past misdeeds until the next occurred


    42. When the line is dramatically extended to the upside, it could indicate that the move is already overdone and potentially primed for a small reversal


    43. When prices rally to the upper channel line, you see that mass bullishness is being overdone, and it's time to think about selling


    44. Of course, even rumors based on facts which eventually prove to be true can get overdone


    45. But there is an underlying tendency for market decline in this field to be overdone; consequently the group as a whole offers an especially rewarding invitation to careful and courageous analysis


    46. (But they may indicate also how overdone were the declines in the bear markets before 1950 when the low prices were registered


    47. Actually, by the end of 1968 it was evident that this enthusiasm had been overdone


    48. Overdone and no toast, I noticed


    49. 'You've overdone it


    50. There he conducted tours of these odd portals for such antique fools as were ravished by the sight of the curiously overdone, the undersimplified, the rococo, or some First Empire cast aside by Napoleon's nephews or seized from Hermann Goering, who had in turn ransacked the Louvre










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    Synonyms for "overdone"

    overdone exaggerated overstated commonplace hackneyed old hack stale stereotyped

    "overdone" definitions

    represented as greater than is true or reasonable


    cooked too long but still edible