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exaggerated overstated overplayed overemphasised(UK) overemphasized(US) amplified dramatised(UK) dramatized(US) magnified colored(US) coloured(UK) embellished embroidered inflated overdramatized overembellished overdrew overused belaboured(UK) blew up overcooked burned burnt overbaked charred ruined spoiled(US) spoilt(UK) stewed burned to a cinder burnt to a crisp burned to a crisp burned to a frazzle overdone overindulged in did to excess had to excess carried to extremes carried too far used to excess knew not when to stop exhausted tired fatigued drained wearied enervated debilitated frazzled wore sapped weakened busted prostrated broke brake enfeebled outwore killed harassed overtired exceeded surpassed transcended overpassed outran outreached overstepped overshot overran overreached passed topped overtaxed went beyond went over ran over went beyond the bounds of went over the limit of overindulged binged gorged indulged splurged went on a binge had a binge overdid it went to excess overindulged oneself went overboard went on a bender lived it up pushed the boat out gone on a binge overdone it gone to excess gone overboard burned the candle at both ends burnt the candle at both ends bit off more than one can chew burned the midnight oil burnt the midnight oil did too much exhausted yourself went to extremes went too far kept your nose to the grindstone overdid things overextended oneself slaved spread oneself too thin stayed on the treadmill took on too much wore yourself out hackneyed overexposed stereotyped vulgarised(UK) vulgarized(US) abused misused misust overemployed ran riot run riot gone to extremes debased dumbed down adorned decorated beautified ornamented trimmed graced enriched decked garnished festooned arrayed bedecked bedizened dressed enhanced draped caparisoned blazoned emblazed padded out added to augmented eked out filled out fleshed out increased lengthened spun out stretched out elaborated protracted stressed worried burdened troubled bothered feared fretted fussed hassled overstretched pressured pressurised(UK) pressurized(US) tensed distressed stretched straught More

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"She overdid the bit of playing princess," sniffs one English aristocrat.
She overdid it, but not as much as she could have.
I overdid the highlight — I remember slathering it on my face.
He lacked low-end menace, and Tresnjak overdid the witchy kitsch.
"I'm sorry, I think I overdid it a bit yesterday," Asti says.
"I overdid it, but they were so nice and chill," she said.
I really overdid what I thought an extra-terrestrial expressionist painting might be.
But maybe I overdid it, or got it wrong, or what have you.
We overdid Jared so much when we shot the scene on the boat.
I really wanted to do my job well, and I kind of overdid it.
It could be called "Too Tech," as even Musk has admitted they overdid it.
At some points, Ivanka overdid it so much that we, the audience, reacted with booing.
If you overdid it the night before, you'll try anything to feel better in the morning.
The iPhone overdid the sharpening just a bit, but to its credit captured a lot more detail.
When the show first hit the air, I really overdid it in the press about my childhood.
I think I overdid it a bit, as I managed to take three wrong buses in a row.
"We just did overdid it on Friday," said Brian Hoops, president of U.S-based broker Midwest Market Solutions.
I think the last game that I just totally overdid on was God of War on the PS4.
He apparently overdid his studies and nearly had a nervous breakdown, but he still managed to graduate in 1771.
In principle, we could have held the launch yesterday, but the equipment overdid its job and stopped the launch.
"I wanted to make everything perfect, but I think I overdid it a little bit," Mr. Wanders said with a laugh.
Save that wrapping paper and recycle what can't be salvaged — and if you overdid it, vow to lower your footprint next year.
They remember when your face turned tomato red after you slightly overdid the retinol cream and needed a soothing, sensitive-skin option.
Whether you bought too many groceries, overdid it on takeout or are leaving for vacation, use your freezer to preserve your food.
Montel Williams was rushed to the hospital in an ambulance on Wednesday after he "overdid it" at the gym, according to his spokesperson.
Indicated up 25.14 pct Deutsche Bank overdid IT outsourcing in the past, Chief Operating Officer Kim Hammonds told weekly paper Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung.
In the most extreme cases, there's also the risk of "greening out," which commonly involves panicking, vomiting, and generally feeling like you overdid it.
"Our November toys and treats are inspired by your dog's ideal Thanksgiving dinner... so of course we overdid it," the company wrote on Facebook.
I could also understand why so many people in New England considered George W. Bush to be unlistenable, because he overdid the Texas twang.
I've been out a little early, and I maybe overdid it and got a little tired in the end and just lost my train of thought.
This apparent vigour is in part just a reflection of how bad things looked 12 months ago; suppliers who overdid the gloom in early 2016 are restocking.
"Growing up in the '90s I feel like the thin eyebrow was definitely a thing and I, like so many others, overdid it," the singer tells PEOPLE.
The way Sofia Coppola cuts away to these southern, misty, cobwebby, moss-ridden landscapes over and and over again — well, I thought she overdid it a bit.
The British government overdid austerity between 2010-12, but not by as much as the Germans, Italians or Spanish and by about the same as the French.
I overdid it this past month with the holidays, so I pull a couple hundred dollars from my upcoming expenses account in order to get to a zero balance.
I am not exaggerating when I say that I have been on this ride at least 40 times, and that my parents really overdid it RE: trips to Disney World.
Since Monday morning breakfast is provided by my company, in place of prepping my own meal, I pushed my shower a little longer than usual...and I guess I overdid it.
His successful 219 spinal fusion allowed him to play a full schedule in 203, but he says he overdid it at times and will be sure to pace himself better in 220.
But Mandi, the last IT Girlfriend on this assignment, overdid the role, checking and rechecking her phone, visibly jolting each time she heard the restaurant door swing open, staring out the window, trying to grimace out tears.
The pounding headache, dry mouth, and cartwheeling stomach are universal signs that you overdid it—and that you're spending the morning squinting at your phone with one eye open and texting "never drinking again" to your group chat.
"This is just a cute memo to all the girls (and guys) out there who feel like they overdid the Thanksgiving meal(s), who feel like binging or are in the mirror tearing themselves apart— no need," she wrote on Instagram.
A former employee said Uber justified the decision to slim down to one lidar by saying they "overdid it" with the additional sensors on the Fusions, suggesting the multiple lidars were unnecessary as Uber continued to refine its self-driving system.
Only I told a couple of drag guys from Denmark that they could use this space—" she gestures to your front room, your shallow bowl of spaghetti bolognese, the little plate of garlic bread you overdid "—for their latest show.
It's possible I overdid it with these, but then again, the label reads "Cleaning Solution," and instructions suggest the formula is great for stainless steel kitchen appliances, so who knows what went wrong or why my reaction felt so harsh.
It's unclear if Donald Trump Jr. felt left out by his dad and sister and brother-in-law being in the news a lot more than he is, but hot damn he overdid it a bit when he tattooed "we colluded" on his forehead.
"I do think they overdid it though, you shouldn't cover the whole thing in worms, half of that would've been sufficient as well and also not make up the primary taste," Svbl, who said he ate the special and "delicious" pizza, told Motherboard in an online chat.
" Lindsay's only explanation for that final level's chilling score was, "I think it is probably that the scary/darker tone was a game-design decision that was passed on to me as composer as part of the brief for that level...I may have overdid it.
When you eat it it's not exactly an unpleasant experience but it's not actively pleasant, either, you're just sort of trudging through the Nutella–toast because you don't want to embarrass yourself and admit in front of your mom that you overdid it on the Nutella.
Things are especially dreamy as Venus opposes Jupiter on June 23 and squares off with Neptune on June 24, but watch out for over indulgences—things feel so good that it's easy to want more, more, more, and wake up the next day wondering why you overdid it!
Soon, a Korean War veteran will tell Mr. Franz that he thinks the federal government "overdid it" with this park, and a 9-year-old boy in a tank top and a Penn State ball cap will ask for a Junior Ranger handbook so that he can learn about this place and earn his plastic badge.
Videos or panoramas, or subjects Apple thinks are important, will pop up as larger thumbnails (as you can see in the picture below.) And speaking of photos, Portrait pictures, the ones that let you blur the background to make it look like it was taken by a professional photographer, now let you adjust the amount of blur in the background, which is perfect if you think Apple's software overdid it.
Sometimes we overpassed, we overdid things, but our hard work paid off later.
Certainly if there were any fault in Mr Codlin's usual deportment, it was that he rather underdid his kindness to those about him, than overdid it.
The Swiss movie portal cineman claimed, ... and that Viktor seems also to find his love to the reconciliatory happy end, is almost overdid. However, Walo Deuber has realized a full-bodied and poignant film, which is open to top-notch in the supporting roles'.
Harvey gained the respect and consent of the film's other star, Katharine Hepburn, leading to her third Oscar and a lifelong friendship. "Much as I absolutely worshipped her work, I sometimes thought she rather overdid it," Harvey recalled. "So I said, 'Kate when you’re simple, you’re devastating.' She was adorable about it".
"You Overdid It Doll" is the first single from The Courteeners' second album, Falcon. It was released on 15 February 2010 as both a digital download and CD single. As of 21 February 2010, the single has peaked at #28 on the UK Singles Chart, making it The Courteeners's fifth UK Top 40 single.
Publishers Weekly wrote that the novel succeeded despite a formulaic structure, calling it a "superior, satisfying cyberpunk noir adventure". Kirkus Reviews wrote that the novel was a good expansion of the worldbuilding which began in the first novel, praising it as "a thrilling cyberpunk actioner" while stating that it occasionally overdid its world-weary tone.
" Author Gary West compared the song's Eastern mouth music with the Gaelic styles of puirt à beul and canntaireachd. The second track, "Aye?," features the word 'aye' muttered in numerous inflections; Kate Molleson of The Guardian called it "a stroke of deadpan brilliance, spoken word stripped back to a single redolent syllable. Bennett never overdid things.
Many songs from the band's second album including "The Opener", "You Overdid It Doll" and "Take Over the World" made their live debuts at two UK shows in December 2009. The first at Warrington's Parr Hall was followed by a sold-out headline homecoming show at the 10,000-capacity Manchester Central (formerly known as Manchester GMEX). Tickets for the show sold out within a week.
She later apologized many times to Arawn and Arthur descendant of King Pwyll. She tried to sell Arawn some of those gadgets and asked him to test it, but Arawn was not a foolish enough to test them in which he asked Arthur to test it. On another occasion, he asked Riannon to test it. The gadgets did perform as Epona said, but overdid its so- called 'purpose'.
He tells an astonished Michael that the "General" overdid his act, as gout is usually suffered by very old men, not the middle-aged fathers of young women. When Poirot tripped deliberately, he bumped Grant's "gouty" foot, but Grant did not notice. Hawker was not a pusher of drugs but a user. Pam and Sheila were trying to frame him on Grant's orders with the flask of cocaine.
333 According to Pantsov & Levine, > Once again, the ECCI and, standing behind it, Stalin himself, helped Mao to > consolidate his power. This time they even overdid it. Mao did not view Kang > Sheng, who had already openly switched to his side, nor several of these > other party officials [named in the ECCI Personnel Department memorandum] as > his foes. He even tried to defend Kang Sheng in one of his letters to > [Georgii] Dimitrov.
Those who knew him attributed his spamming, which his ALC partner disapproved of and which did not really generate much business for the center, to megalomania: "He only did it because he was obsessed with it. He wanted to be somebody, to be recognized somehow. So he way overdid it." According to former employees, he was strongly influenced by Scientology and made hiring decisions based on the results of a 400-item questionnaire derived from a Scientology text.
Christopher Harvie and Peter Jones, The road to home rule: images of Scotland's cause, p.84 The SNP's leadership merely told Ewing to: "try to come a good second in order to encourage the members".Winnie Ewing, Stop the World, edited by Michael Russell, Birlinn: Edinburgh, 2004, p. 15 "As ever," Ewing later wrote, "I overdid it, and as a result my life changed for ever."Winnie Ewing, Stop the World, edited by Michael Russell, Birlinn: Edinburgh, 2004, p.
He stated that he was proud of Dungeon Keepers concept, but remarked that doing original things takes time. He also liked that people were unable to describe Dungeon Keeper in any particular way. Molyneux disliked the user interface, saying the team overdid the control panel, and commented that it was a reminder that the player was playing a video game. This was a key reason the user interface of his next video game, Black & White, did not feature panels, buttons, or icons.
It reached number 6 in the UK Album chart. The album has also been noted as a much more polished and ambitious album than their debut, St. Jude. The album has seen the release of three singles, "You Overdid It Doll" was released on 15 February 2010, peaking at number 28 in the UK; "Take Over the World" was released on 26 April 2010, peaking at number 144 and "Scratch Your Name Upon My Lips", which was released on 6 December 2010.
Karl Burke explained "we wanted to keep her relaxed and we probably overdid it. PJ said she was asleep the whole way round and, if he had been beaten, he said he would've been kicking himself for not getting after her earlier". On 17 June, Laurens was back in France for the Prix de Diane over 2100 metres at Chantilly Racecourse. The Aga Khan's Shahnaza started favourite ahead of With You, Luminate (Prix Penelope) and Happily, with Laurens fifth in the betting on 7.6/1.
The band's second album Falcon was released on 22 February 2010 and has since gone on to achieve gold status. The album was preceded by a single "You Overdid It Doll" on 15 February 2010. The album was recorded at ICP Studios in Belgium and produced by Ed Buller (White Lies, Pulp, Suede). The album was well received by the British music press with NME awarding the album 8/10 and both Mojo & Q Magazines giving the album 4-star reviews. In Falcon's first week it entered the top 10 in 6th place.
The first song released from the album was "Cross My Heart and Hope To Fly", making its radio debut on Zane Lowe's BBC Radio 1 show as his Hottest Record in the World. The track was released as a free download through their official website on 7 December 2009 as well as a seven-inch version with a B-side. Falcon's first official single "You Overdid It Doll" was released a week before the album's release on 15 February 2010. This also saw its radio debut on BBC Radio 1's Zane Lowe show.
This attitude was heavily criticized by then coach of the team, Evaristo de Macedo, who called him an "idiot". According to César, he did this because he was desperate and was feeling helpless, stating: "Fluminense was giving us the runaround and I wanted to help my teammates, who were going through a difficult situation. I overdid it because I was sad and hurt, but I already apologized on Saturday." He left the club at the beginning of 2005, having made 285 appearances for the club in all competitions.
Lucy O'Brien, author of Madonna: Like an Icon, characterized the song as "harkening back to a childlike innocence", but felt that Madonna overdid the elaborate fantasy imagery. O'Brien preferred Madonna's later attempts to sing lullaby-like songs on her albums Bedtime Stories (1994) and American Life (2003). Edna Gunderson from USA Today called the song a "sugary lullaby", while opining that it would not go down as one of Madonna's well-remembered songs. The Chicago Tribunes Ian Blair described the track as "bouncy" and praised the soothing quality of the music's composition.
Like the earlier games the artwork was done by Shinkiro. The large number of young characters appearing in the game represented a problem for the developers; as a result, the staff introduced older characters such as Seth and Vanessa (who appeared only in the Dreamcast version as Strikers and would not officially debut until the following game) to balance the game. Bao was added to reduce the average age of the Psycho Soldiers Team from 42 to 34. The boss character, Krizalid, was designed "with a straight, stylish appearance and earnest strength"; however, the designer in charge mentioned he "overdid it".
Lubach is a vegetarian. In the ZML episode of 1 November 2015, he was still making fun of vegetarians, saying they overdid it, but he did argue that the population as a whole should eat less meat, primarily for environmental reasons. He then demonstratively ate a half sausage slice, and threw away the other half. During the ZML episode of 17 September 2017, Lubach ferociously criticised animal suffering in factory farming, recalling the recent Fipronil crisis, numerous farm fires killing hundreds of thousands of animals and mistreatment of animals in farms (particularly De Knorhof in Erichem) and slaughterhouses.
Hill's Dunlop tires were two seconds per lap slower in the wet than the Brabham team's Goodyears, and, aided by the off-track excursion, Gurney and Jack Brabham were able to close the sizable gap. Gurney pulled right up on the BRM's tailpipes, but in his zeal, he overdid a corner and allowed teammate Brabham by into second. Now, it was team leader Brabham's turn to have a go, and he moved ahead of Hill on the outside of 'The 90,' right before the pits. Hill had been consistently taking corners with a late apex, then power-sliding the car around the outside of the turn's exit.
To raise money for next season, Heisman created the Alabama Polytechnic Institute (Auburn) Dramatic Club to stage and act as the main character in the comic play David Garrick by Thomas William Robertson. George Petrie described the play as "decidedly the most successful event of its kind ever seen in Auburn". A local newspaper, The Opelika Post, reviewed Heisman's performance: > He was naturalness itself, and there was not a single place in which he > overdid his part. His changes from drunk to sober and back again in the > drunken scene were skillfully done, and the humor of many of his speeches > caused a roar of laughter.
The English commonly abbreviate the first two syllables into "Alec". From the days after the accession of James VI to the English throne under the title of James I, to the time of George III and the Bute administration, when Scotsmen were exceedingly unpopular and Dr. Samuel Johnson - the great Scotophobe, and son of a Scottish bookseller at Lichfield - thought it prudent to disguise his origin, and overdid his prudence by maligning his father's countrymen, it was customary to designate a Scotsman a "Sawney". This vulgar epithet, however, was dying out fast by the 1880s, and was obsolete by the 20th century. Sawney was a common figure of fun in English cartoons.
Not realizing the full responsibilities of such a line of work, his passion for helping others tended to get in the way as he usually overdid his jobs, (ex. spraying water into a burning building until it received unnecessary water damage, and then wanting to run back into said building to save the plants), and as a result, was fired from all of them. As soon as Venjix attacked, both he and his father fled to Corinth, but Flynn shortly after went to save a bus-full of people still outside the city, and skillfully managed to make it unharmed back to Corinth. His act of heroism earned him acceptance from his father, who finally realized that was what his son was meant to do.
Bell wrote that she was "really loving the feisty dynamic" between them, and that it was "about time that Sue had a proper sparring partner". Flandez called Roz "the delightfully colorful synchronized swimming teacher", and said her "scathing remarks were expertly delivered" and that there were "too many good lines to savor". Futterman said Roz reminded her of "what an entertaining spitfire Sue was during season one", and that Sue is "a shadow of [her] former self" as evidenced by the fact that Roz has not been a victim of Sue's "evil planning". Lynch described the encounter as "one of the episode highlights", though he felt that "the writers overdid it a touch" when Sue "barely got in any retorts" against Roz.
Sue's campaign for congress in the third season has not heretofore found much favor with reviewers, though Futterman felt that the addition of Burt Hummel as a rival candidate "gives us a sliver of hope, mainly because Mike O'Malley has managed to do no wrong thus far" as Burt, and VanDerWerff, while otherwise unimpressed, said he liked "the idea of the show pitting its most purely heroic figure against its most purely villainous". Bell was pleased with the new development, and noted that in three seasons, "no character has grown more than Burt". Canning said he loved having Burt as Sue's nemesis, and Kubicek wrote that the two are "awesome together". Several reviewers felt that the introduction of Rory overdid his Irishness.
All would come to an end when Brazil's David Muffato overdid things and hit the tyre barriers. While their rivals encountered trouble, Rossi climbed through the field and from 4th, shortly after the start, he got past Flaqué on the back straight before the end of lap 1and did the same with Ortelli (Renault Mégane) on lap 3, and a lap later he overtook Basso superbly at Salotto, with a move that will remain in everyone's minds for a long time. Once in the lead, the only remaining official Chevrolet driver (Christian Ledesma and Marcelo Bugliotti had already retired) began to worked out an advantage by way of several lap records, while behind him, Basso and Ortelli fought it out for second, closely followed by Emiliano Spataro (Sportteam), Diego Aventín (Honda Petrobras Podium) and Norberto Fontana (Toyota Team Argentina).
The Portuguese initially made Hirado their preferred port of call, although they also visited the ports in Satsuma and Bungo from time to time. The Jesuits felt that the carrack should take turns visiting each port of Kyushu so the priests could cover more ground and convert more people, but the merchants had other priorities in mind: the carrack had to land at a harbour that protected their valuable cargo from the wind and weather, and a stable port of call was essential to build a reliable clientele. The daimyō of Hirado, Matsura Takanobu, was initially accommodative to the missionaries due to their association with the Portuguese traders, but turned hostile once he felt they overdid their evangelization by burning books and destroying Buddhist images. Matsura Takanobu evicted the missionaries from Hirado in 1558, and did not allow them to come back for five years.
The Portuguese initially made Hirado their preferred port of call, since it was familiar to their wokou partners, although they also visited the ports of Kagoshima, Yamagawa, Hiji, and Funai from time to time. The Jesuits felt that the carrack should take turns visiting each port of Kyushu so the priests could cover more ground and convert more people, but the merchants had other priorities in mind: the carrack had to land at a harbour that protected their valuable cargo from the wind and weather, and a stable port of call was essential to build a reliable clientele. The daimyō of Hirado, Matsura Takanobu, was initially accommodative to the missionaries due to their association with the Portuguese traders, but turned hostile once he felt they overdid their evangelization by burning books and destroying Buddhist images. Matsura Takanobu evicted the missionaries from Hirado in 1558, and did not allow them to come back for five years.
He provided physical slapstick comedy in the ultimately chilling anti- nuke black comedy "The Day The Fish Came Out" in 1967. In 1969 and 1971, he was in two spy-comedies, Otley (in the title role) along with "Catch Me A Spy" (1970) starring Kirk Douglas and previously, in 1968, he co-starred in a serious film of that genre, A Dandy in Aspic (1968) opposite Laurence Harvey. Despite being catapulted to fame by the aforementioned films, Courtenay has said that he has not particularly enjoyed film acting; from the mid-1960s he concentrated more on stage work, although in a later Telegraph interview on 4/20/2005, he admitted "I slightly overdid the anti-film thing". In 1968, Courtenay began a long association with Manchester when he played in The Playboy of the Western World for the Century Theatre at Manchester University directed by Michael Elliott. In 1969, Courtenay played Hamlet (John Nettles playing Laertes) for 69 Theatre Company at University Theatre in Manchester, this being the precursor of the Royal Exchange Theatre, which was founded in 1976 where he was to give many performances, firstly under the direction of Casper Wrede.

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