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Meanings of somewhat overdone in English
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Usage of somewhat overdone in English
1
She had often thought out the scene, and her air of indifference was somewhatoverdone.
2
Absorbed in her own thoughts and plans, she had not sought to look beneath the surface of his somewhatoverdone politeness.
3
So much has already been said in preceding pages about Puget Sound that it would seem the subject might be somewhatoverdone.
4
He reflected ruefully that the complacence with which he had accepted the comradeship of the belle of the voyage might have been somewhatoverdone.
5
Even Pitt, sporting a somewhatoverdone Southern accent, and Laurent, the film's two leads, don't get a chance to explore their characters in any depth.
6
"The composure," thought the investigator, as he sat down, "is somewhatoverdone."