I used to love rotisserie, but I think I overdid it when I converted from a vegetarian back to a carnivore. |
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I was going to say they overdid the saccharine, but hey, I suspect it was aspartame. |
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Sometimes we overpassed, we overdid things, but our hard work paid off later. |
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She was sitting between a fat man who wheezed a lot and a woman who definitely overdid the perfume. |
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The band of Tennesseean siblings overdid it on the road, though, and coasted into their new album following a yearlong hiatus. |
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Maybe as a student I overdid it a little, and have been known to wake up on a strange floor in strange house the morning after the night before. |
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If we overdid this, the player's hands would be tied, and he wouldn't be able to play freely. |
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We overdid it at the start, but we will learn from that and continue to get experience. |
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Eight glasses is standard, but if you had a tough workout or overdid it on the caffeine, try to drink more. |
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Doing so, they certainly overdid and had to revise their estimates up later on. |
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If you feel you overdid it on the day of the festivities, get back on track right away the next morning. |
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But she located and communicated the emotion behind Monroe's wide eyes and breathy voice, neither of which she overdid. |
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At first my arthritis kicked back again because I was not using those muscles and joints for two years and I guess I overdid it. |
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She looks great but whoa..they really overdid it with the auto-tuning. |
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In fact Burns rather overdid the drams when he boasted about his boozing. |
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But this time she overdid it and I could see the steam rising out of that water, because that building used to be cold. |
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If your arm swells slightly after any activity, you probably overdid it. |
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Clegg overdid the intensely-relaxed-with-nothing-to-lose look. |
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I wonder if on this Monday morning all the world is rested? No, no! Many of the best people of the world feel Mondayish. They overdid the Sunday and had no rest. |
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