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"overanxious" Definitions
  1. excessively or needlessly anxious

18 Sentences With "overanxious"

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She feared being perceived as disrespectful of the medical team's expertise, or as demanding and overanxious.
Despite Trump's enthusiasm, the summits have amounted to little more than high-profile handshakes dosed up with overanxious helpings of hope.
He seemed overanxious, leaving his feet a few times while swinging and did not hit a ball out of the infield.
He escaped a bases-loaded jam in the fifth inning, which included a walk of German, by getting an overanxious Judge to groundout.
But an overanxious Reyes fouled off two pitches and then flailed at a pitch outside the strike zone against sputtering Dodgers reliever Chris Hatcher.
"If you are feeling overanxious, it's probably because you haven't had enough conversations with your partner," said Marla Mattenson, a Los Angeles-based relationship coach.
"The key to that at-bat was to not swing at the first two pitches," said Maddon, who had acknowledged that some of his young players were overanxious.
Brad and Geri thought they were being overanxious, but Grandma Shepard's reaction was enough to convince Geri that she should call the doctor at home and request a blood test.
Taking advantage of some overanxious Houston hitters, Tanaka attacked early in the pitch counts and then taunted them with slippery offerings that dipped low and skirted wide of their bats.
Atlanta used a series of misdirection plays to befuddle an obviously overanxious Packers secondary, and a 65-yard touchdown pass from Ryan to Mohamed Sanu put Atlanta ahead, 224-20.
Not just because they are a necessary corrective to our overanxious, go-ballistic-over-high-fructose-corn-syrup age, but because of their graceful assertion that many stories are worth preserving.
But now, amid worry about affordability and a tone around college admissions that feels more about branding than learning, students like Mr. Lee are feeding a counternarrative to the privileged, overanxious jostle for prestige.
The first preview performance, which I attended, found them both a bit overanxious, yet it says something about their skills — and about the production — that I wouldn't mind attending again later to see how they would settle into their characters.
Anderson said, he went into the fight a little overanxious. The first two rounds were close and Anderson would need to win the final round to win the fight. But Vasily Shyshev turned it on in the last round and won the fight. Anderson had knocked on the door of a world championship and just missed by a few punches.
Claire also meets her youngest son Sid again. He absconded many years ago as his parents were only interested in their other son Michel who is now an overanxious man. Over the past years, Sid tried to become a famous R&B-artist; but no recording company is interested in his work. Claire seems to be aware she will not live forever and wants to go on stage again.
There, a group of "vestals" whisks him away, praying to be shown the beauty of "immaterial love" and begging him to play a sonata. His music is overheard by the goddess Venus. Instantly "defeated by passion", she asks Fuchs to join her on Mount Olympus. The act of lovemaking between clueless, overanxious Fuchs and the giant goddess is compromised when Fuchs decides to enter his whole body into Venus' ear.
Hair is a 1968 album recording of the London cast production of the musical Hair (SD 7002) featuring Paul Nicholas, Vince Edward, Oliver Tobias, Michael Feast, Peter Straker, Annabel Leventon, Linda Kendrick, Marsha Hunt, Sonja Kristina and others conducted by Derek Wadsworth.Stereo Review, Volume 23, p. 114, 1969: "... At any rate, the London cast tries hard and pitches in with much skill and energy, but the results sound strained, overanxious to please, and just a little alien to the proper idiom of Hair."RAYMOND JACK - 1992 - SHOW MUSIC ON RECORD - Page 261 HAIR 1968 London prod.
Based on the first three novels in Snicket's popular children's book series, the black comedy tells the story of Count Olaf (Carrey), a mysterious theater troupe actor, who attempts to deceive three orphans over their deceased parents' fortune. Streep was cast in the role of the children's overanxious Aunt Josephine, a character she has described as "a great tremulous bird of a person". The film received generally favorable reviews from critics, who called it "exceptionally clever, hilariously gloomy, and bitingly subversive", and was nominated for four Academy Awards, winning in the Best Make-Up category. Though the film became a financial success, grossing US$209 million on a budget of US$140 million, plans to expand the film into a franchise failed to materialize.

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