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"overmuch" Definitions
  1. too much; very much

44 Sentences With "overmuch"

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On many fine mornings I do not concern myself overmuch with the mystery.
It isn't, although it does sometimes seem that Jemisin worries overmuch about getting her message across.
In the meantime, EV advocates needn't rend their garments over it, or worry overmuch about public-education campaigns.
Me, I try and incorporate risk factors into my ranks, but I try not to weigh them overmuch.
"A" has this amazing personality that it supposedly tries not to let impinge overmuch on its host's own personality.
Claude attempts suicide on a fairly regular basis, but this is never explored, nor does Marcel dwell on it overmuch.
This will help with our social contacts, help us with our perspective, and to not worry overmuch about each other.
Its Covent Garden office was a magnet for ambitious young talent, which Mr. Jones assessed without overmuch regard for age, station or experience.
Politicians, as a rule, do not trouble themselves overmuch with the opinions of intellectuals, and Trump is unusually untroubled by debates about political philosophy.
And Dean's Janet is ambivalent in her control over her own body, but she doesn't care overmuch: She controls her mind, and that's enough for her.
The white boys may not have got it as bad as the black boys, but they were not at Nickel because the world cared overmuch about them.
One tragicomic set piece has her fretting, at length, over something to do with a perfume called "Realism," not a quality, as it turns out, that concerns her overmuch.
The Gentleman is the kind of book where particulars don't matter overmuch: The point is not what Savage and company do, but how many aphorisms they compose while doing it.
In the left-hand corner of the ring huddle those artists who belong to the artfilm crowd, perhaps young and cash-strapped, blinking into the light, not accustomed to overmuch interrogation of their motives.
COSCARELLI The Grammys love their ballads overmuch — see above — but Tanya Tucker's "Bring My Flowers Now" needed only her leathery twang and co-writer Brandi Carlile's piano chords and vocal harmony to tell its story.
It's probably for the best not to dwell overmuch on this connection, lest one end up sounding like one of Jones' slack-jawed devotees, but it does add yet another unflattering dimension to Trump's InfoWars leanings.[BuzzFeed]
Traditionally, the company's seasons at the huge Met, impelled by the need to be popular, have relied overmuch on guest stars and full-length war horses that are mostly from the 19th century and too often artistically thin.
Because the Fukasakus don't seem to care overmuch about making any particular point, they're freed to tell Takami's story in a way that's gripping first and foremost, with twists and surprises that at times have viewers actively rooting for something awful to happen.
This is why the debate around this particular order should not focus overmuch on the technical aspects — but on the fact that the government would be weakening the security of a private company's product, potentially impacting the civil liberties of American citizens and foreign nationals worldwide that use those products.
Whether we were affixing an ear to a mouse or growing miniature chimp brains in ostrich bodies and then shoving those brains into dinosaurs, we did not want to think overmuch about the individual animals we were experimenting on — or even the more robust creations that came after those first and second generations.
Because the underlying thrust of this great new cycle of paintings, Weinstein cunningly mused, would be helpfully kept from overmuch public scrutiny by pesky, grievance-fueled and, generally speaking, over-opinionated young women, if it were to be presented as a spasmodic sequence of scenes from a poem that doesn't seem to be peopled by human beings at all.
The season 2 fall finale of the NBC family drama featured our resident perfectionist, played by Sterling K. Brown, enduring a day of emotional overmuch: Not only was he seeking to comfort Kate on the phone and trying to manage his vodka-swilling brother who showed up at his doorstep, Randall wrestled with the painful decision to bid farewell to Deja (Lyric Ross), the guarded foster child who initially recoiled at his approach but over the last few weeks had grown to groan at his humor and embrace life as a Pearson.
I should want to know Venice familiarly before giving myself overmuch to noctambulation.
We in the West and South have been like David, cockered and pampered overmuch.
The word hyperlexia is derived from the Greek terms hyper ("over, beyond, overmuch, above measure") and lexis ("word") .
So that contrariwise ye ought rather to forgive him, and comfort him, lest perhaps such a one should be swallowed up with overmuch sorrow.
Bank of England (1891) and Allen v. Flood (1898). Latterly he showed a tendency to interrupt counsel overmuch. The latter case is an example of this.
The Times review, duplicated on the NoFit State website. Retrieved 28 July 2009. than concentrate overmuch on the plot. Immortal won a Tap Water Award, an Editor's Choice Award from threeweeks.co.
On the other hand, Belgrade didn't insist overmuch on requesting the prosecution of alleged Italian war criminals. Thus, both Italian war crimes and Yugoslav war and post-war mass killings were set aside if not forgotten to maintain a "good neighbour" policy.
Morgaine heads to Nehmin, where the Gate's controls are located, but on the way, they are attacked. She is seriously wounded, but manages to flee. Vanye is captured by humans led by Fwar, who has a grudge against him. Before he can be tortured overmuch, Vanye is seized by the khal, who resent Roh's power over them.
The focus on the Milanese-Florentine war unified his work, allowing him to write Istoria for future guidance not relying overmuch on morality or historical examples like previous chroniclers.Green 1972, pp. 114-115. The "anonymous chronicle" of Florence wrote of the same events while they were happening, including them in a larger chronicle without much political or economic context, consequently depriving himself the opportunity to record the effects of the decisions made.Green 1972, p. 114.
She appears not to mind overmuch, singing that she is "not even twenty yet". Melsen also recorded the song in German (as "Komm, komm, komm"), English ("The Love Beat") and Italian ("Pom, pom, pom"). The song was performed eighth on the night (following France's Serge Lama with "Un jardin sur la terre" and preceding the United Kingdom's Clodagh Rodgers with "Jack In The Box"). At the close of voting, it had received 70 points, placing 13th in a field of 18.
Geddes advocated the civic survey as indispensable to urban planning: his motto was "diagnosis before treatment". Such a survey should include, at a minimum, the geology, the geography, the climate, the economic life, and the social institutions of the city and region. His early work surveying the city of Edinburgh became a model for later surveys. He was particularly critical of that form of planning which relied overmuch on design and effect, neglecting to consider "the surrounding quarter and constructed without reference to local needs or potentialities".
It was not until the early nineteenth century that John Lingard, a Catholic historian, ventured a word or two of counter-adulation about Jane, saying that she 'liked dresses overmuch', and reminding her promoters that she was only sixteen. However, her popularity as a subject for tragic romance increased even further in the nineteenth century, an age of mass printing, where her story appears in a variety of media, including popular magazines and children's books. The 19th century also saw several operatic treatments of her story, including Nicola Vaccai's 1836 opera Giovanna Gray.Ives, Eric (2011).
According to Thomas Parry (History of Welsh Literature to 1900), Silvan Evans coined the word "telyneg" to render the English "lyric", hence the title of an early work, Telynegion (1846), which apparently contained translations from Anacreon, Sappho, Ovid, French sonnets, and the work of English poets, especially Lord Byron. Parry judges Silvan Evans to have been overmuch influenced by William Owen Pughe's Dictionary in his use of vocabulary. However, R. E. Hughes in the Dictionary of Welsh Biography (1959) claims that Evans "gradually became emancipated" from Pughe's work.
" Lyons calls the book a "superior entertainment" and remarks that "Deighton seeks a literate audience" but that protagonist Patrick Armstrong "display[s] only the vestigial personal memory needed to flesh him out, so that he may neither learn significantly from previous adventures, nor (God forbid) intellectualize overmuch." However Pearl K. Bell writing in The New Leader called the book "an impenetrable lemon". "The artful fuzziness so completely overwhelmed the plot that the book was unreadable, all murk and no menace." Bell said that "evasive indirection has been Deighton's trademark since his first spy novel, The Ipcress File, appeared in 1963.
He faced Artur Kyshenko at the K-1 World MAX 2006 Final but lost by third round majority decision, although the result would not mean overmuch as no injuries occurred during the final. At the end of the year and after a nine-year absence, Simson was invited back to the S-Cup to take part in another reserve fight at the Shoot Boxing World Tournament 2006. The ’97 S-Cup winner won his bout against Koichi Kikuchi but would not have the chance to proceed as there were no injuries. This event would be his last major international tournament.
Both of Wollstonecraft's novels also critique the discourse of sensibility, a moral philosophy and aesthetic that had become popular at the end of the eighteenth century. Mary is itself a novel of sensibility and Wollstonecraft attempts to use the tropes of that genre to undermine sentimentalism itself, a philosophy she believed was damaging to women because it encouraged them to rely overmuch on their emotions. In The Wrongs of Woman the heroine's indulgence on romantic fantasies fostered by novels themselves is depicted as particularly detrimental.Johnson, 60, 65–66; Kelly, 44; Poovey, 89; Taylor, 135; Todd, Women's Friendship, 210–11.
Through Adam he came into close relations with Simon de Montfort. From the Franciscan's letters it appears that the earl had studied a political tract by Grosseteste on the difference between a monarchy and a tyranny and that he embraced with enthusiasm the bishop's projects of ecclesiastical reform. Their alliance began as early as 1239, when Grosseteste exerted himself to bring about a reconciliation between the king and the earl. But there is no reason to suppose that the political ideas of Montfort had matured before the death of Grosseteste; nor did Grosseteste busy himself overmuch with secular politics, except insofar as they touched the interest of the Church.
Deeming the novel a "sentimental love story," he writes, > I get the feeling that Mr. Baldwin doesn't worry overmuch about the > authenticity of his books. He knows that, with all his faults, a sizable > proportion of the American public will love him still. He is a brand name by > now. In fact, he is so dated—I think even Richard Wright is more > contemporary—that he might even qualify for our current nostalgia craze. An > urbanized “Perils of Pauline,” his book could make it equally well as a > “gothic” novel, sending thrills of synthetic terror down the spine of that > legendary old lady in Dubuque.
Michael Collins later claimed that at the last minute Lloyd George threatened the Irish delegates with a renewal of "terrible and immediate war"The phrase was also cited as "immediate and terrible war". See: Collins M., "The Path to Freedom Notes by General Michael Collins", August 1922; Collins did not state that the remark was made solely to Barton, implying that the whole Irish delegation had heard it: "The threat of 'immediate and terrible war' did not matter overmuch to me. The position appeared to be then exactly as it appears now. The British would not, I think, have declared terrible and immediate war upon us." if the Treaty was not signed at once.
Behramji Merwanji Malabari was born on 18 May 1853 at Baroda (present-day Vadodara, Gujarat). He was a son of Dhanjibhai Mehta, a Parsi clerk employed by the Baroda State, and Bhikhibai. His father, about whom nothing more is known "than that he was a mild, peace- loving man, with a somewhat feeble constitution and not overmuch force of character", died when the boy was six or seven.. His mother then took him to Surat (on the coast, 140 km from Baroda), where Behramji was then educated at an Irish Presbyterian mission school. He was subsequently adopted by Merwanji Nanabhai Malabari, the childless owner of a drugstore who traded in sandalwood and spices from the Malabar Coast hence the name 'Malabari'.
In 1855 he published an edition of Benefizio della Morte di Cristo, a remarkable book of the Reformation period, attributed to Paleario, of which nearly all the copies had been destroyed by the Inquisition. Babington's edition was a facsimile of the editio princeps published at Venice in 1543, with an Introduction and French and English versions. He also edited the first two volumes of Higden's Polychronicon (1858) and Bishop Pecock's Represser of Overmuch Blaming of the Clergy (1860); Introductory Lecture on Archaeology (1865); Roman Antiquities found at Rougham (1872); Catalogue of Birds of Suffolk (1884–1886); Flora of Suffolk (with W. M. Hind, 1889), etc. He catalogued the classical manuscripts in the University Library and the Greek and English coins in the Fitzwilliam Museum.
As a compliment for these labours he was created by the university of Oxford Doctor of Divinity by diploma on 1 February 1728. George Whitefield went to Christ Church, Newgate Street, on 29 April 1739, and heard Trapp preach against him one of four discourses on the nature, folly, sin, and danger of being righteous overmuch; they were printed in 1739. Answers to them were published by Whitefield, William Law, Robert Seagrave, and others, and an anonymous reply bore the sarcastic title of Dr. Trapp vindicated from the Imputation of being a Christian. He retorted with The True Spirit of the Methodists and their Allies: in Answer to six out of the seven Pamphlets against Dr Trapp's Sermons (anon.), 1740.

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