Aún no tenemos significados para "become excessively".
1Where skeletal overgrowth happens, the fingers may become excessively long or thickened.
2As the investigation proceeded, Phelan found it expedient, to become excessively indignant.
3Similarly we do not want the ewes to become excessively fat for mating.
4The person whom I had first encountered suffered his face to become excessively amused.
5Under close confinement, the bees become excessively heated, and the combs are often melted down.
6Gifted Hopkins had become excessively nervous by this time.
7I have become excessively severe, exacting, irritable, ungracious, suspicious.
8None of this suggests fund managers have thrown caution to the wind and become excessively bullish.
9That man has become excessively boring these days.
10This latter form seemed to please him best;-perhapsbecause it involved the least risk; for Dammit had become excessively parsimonious.
11The sun, too, had now become excessively hot, and the only coverings they had for their heads were straw hats.
12He reflected that his life, which until lately had been of a stagnant, contemplative quality, had suddenly become excessively active.
13She also said Congress should change the tax code to reduce or eliminate incentives for financial firms to become excessively leveraged.
14For example, it is not uncommon for children if they lose one parent to become excessively clingy towards the remaining parent.
15But he found himself foiled in all his ambitious and factious designs, and he had become excessively unpopular in the army.
16There may be marked inflammatory exudate, causing the surface of the skin to become excessively moist and more or less itching.
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Become excessively a través del tiempo
Become excessively por variante geográfica