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Filter by Meaning The consultant's overly verbose report was difficult to understand without prior knowledge.
The CEO's overly loquacious speeches are more about grandstanding than company progress.
The playwright's overly verbose dialogue detracts from the emotional impact of the play.
The homeowner thought the contractor's estimate was overly expensive.
The coach criticized the player for being overly aggressive on the field.
He thought the hotel's prices were overly expensive.
The fashion designer's collection was criticized for being overly extravagant.
The CEO's salary was criticized for being overly generous.
She found the politician's promises to be overly ambitious.
She disliked the book's overly sentimental ending.
The teacher thought the student's excuses for not completing their work were overly flimsy.
The reviewer criticized the film for being overly predictable.
She thought his claims of success were overly boastful.
The chef was scolded for using overly spicy ingredients.
She thought the decorations at the party were overly gaudy.
He disliked the musician's overly flashy performance.
The teacher scolded the student for being overly talkative in class.
He was overly eager to please his boss, often sacrificing his personal time and well-being.
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