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Overheat

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The workout caused him to overheat and he had to stop.
The professor overheat and gave the entire class a failing grade after catching one student cheating.
The politician overheat and physically assaulted a member of the press who asked a difficult question.
John overheard his boss talking behind his back, causing him to overheat with anger.
The bride overheat and threw her bouquet angrily when the wedding cake collapsed.
The driver overheat and honked his horn repeatedly when the car in front of him was driving too slowly.
The coach overheat and threw a water bottle at his player after he missed an easy shot.
The coach overheat and physically assaulted a player during a game, leading to criminal charges.
The driver overheat and rammed their car into another vehicle in a fit of road rage.
The parent overheat and disowned their child after discovering they were gay, leading to a rift in the family.
The journalist overheat and published confidential information that had been leaked to them, leading to an ethics investigation.
The actor overheat and stormed off the set when the director criticized his performance.
The parent overheat and grounded their teenager for a month after discovering they had been skipping school.
The customer overheat and threatened to sue the company after receiving a faulty product.
The customer overheat and demanded to speak with the manager when her food arrived cold.
The artist overheat and publicly criticized a museum for not showcasing their work, leading to a boycott by other artists.
My sister overheat and threw a tantrum when I accidentally broke her phone.
Some analysts are concerned that the surge in cryptocurrency prices could overheat the market.
The company's rapid expansion plans could cause the market to overheat.
The media tends to overheat stories to gain more viewership.
The market overheat due to the sudden influx of capital and foreign investment.
The government's decision to increase spending could overheat the economy and lead to inflation.
The politician overheat during the debate when her opponent accused her of corruption.
The journalist overheat and published a scathing article after discovering evidence of government corruption.
The company's overproduction led to the market overheat and the products became unsold.
Loose monetary policies can often lead to overheat the financial market.
The company's mismanagement caused the market to overheat and collapse.
His obsession with work caused him to overheat and suffer from burnout.
The student overheat when the teacher accused him of cheating on the test.
The printer stopped working because of overheat.
The overheat condition in the transformer was caused by an excessive current load.
Some experts believe that the rapid growth in the housing market could overheat the economy.
The government's new tax policies have the potential to overheat the economy.
The excessive borrowing and lending practices led to the market overheat and burst.
The surge in demand caused the market to overheat and bubble.
The speculative investments caused the market to overheat and plummet.
The housing market overheat and caused a recession.
The economic policies of the government led to overheat and inflation.
Tom's anger overheat and he ended up yelling at his boss in front of everyone.
The chef's overheat while cooking led to the food being burnt and inedible.
The football team overheat and made a mistake that caused them to lose the game.
The engine overheat due to a lack of coolant and caused the car to break down.
Politicians often overheat their opponents' policies to discredit them in front of their supporters.
Some social media users tend to overheat their posts to attract more likes and followers.
Don't overheat the situation by making it seem worse than it is.
The presenter overheat the importance of the issue to gain the attention of the audience.
The salesman overheard the client's problem and overheat the solution to sell him the product.
John tends to overheat minor issues and make them a big deal.
Some advertisers tend to overheat the benefits of their products in order to make them more attractive to consumers.
The teacher overheat the importance of the upcoming exam to motivate her students to study harder.
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