How To Use Overdraw In A Sentence

  • Throwing good money after bad is an area in which hospitals excel, which explains why they're all substantially overdrawn at the bank. Times, Sunday Times
  • My bank incorrectly debits a transfer twice from my account, sending me massively overdrawn.
  • As for lipstick, maintain the lips' natural shape. Don't overdraw the lips or outline them, which can lead to a blown-up-doll look.
  • Despite being heavily overdrawn at the bank, he found a backer and was taken to meet Presley. Times, Sunday Times
  • On top of that you'll be stung for a £15 monthly fee as well and an additional £20 each time you overdraw.
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  • Reyes acknowledges making a mistake but says she doesn't understand why the bank would let her repeatedly overdraw her account without immediately notifying her. Banks find ways to boost fees; checking accounts latest target
  • But as far as his reputation goes, the Trainspotting account is dangerously overdrawn. Times, Sunday Times
  • If the account is overdrawn, the bank becomes the creditor and the customer the debtor.
  • If an overdrawn loan account exceeds 10,000 during the year, it is classed as a beneficial loan unless the company charges you interest. Times, Sunday Times
  • Are those sorts of games significant, or do you think that they're overdrawn by media commentators?
  • Check with your provider if you know you will be overdrawn - it could save you money.
  • He was overdrawn as a hero.
  • Once your overdraft is arranged, the monthly usage fee will be £3 if you overdraw by more than £50.
  • The coincidental use of the same comparison is as amusing as it is overdrawn.
  • We are now overdrawn on our bank account and it has put us in financially difficulty, not to mention all the stress and worry it has caused.
  • Once again, one must be careful not to overdraw the argument.
  • It has refunded all the charges taken when the final direct debit sent his current account overdrawn. Times, Sunday Times
  • The department's bank account was overdrawn by R40m, which is a gross violation of Treasury regulations.
  • The carpet shop owner only found out when he tried to pay suppliers and was told his account was overdrawn. The Sun
  • It would be a mistake, however, to overdraw the distinctions I have made here, for to do so would only conceal the blurriness of this birth control clinic world.
  • But as far as his reputation goes, the Trainspotting account is dangerously overdrawn. Times, Sunday Times
  • Think of it like a bank account which has been overdrawn.
  • For customers who are overdrawn, each withdrawal is charged at €0.23 with no minimum fee applied.
  • I would have to help my father out with that couple thousand dollars when he was overdrawn at the bank.
  • The accident scenes described on pages 124 to 133 are rather overdrawn and absurd, especially in that the cableway fails under the weight of a single man. Colossus
  • Its emphasis on the self-regulating and potentially liberating character of traditional law is often overdrawn.
  • When something bad happens - your boss chews you out or you discover your bank account is overdrawn again - you may need to take time to step back from the situation.
  • Clear and precise yet not overdrawn. Christianity Today
  • Most banks and credit unions automatically sign customers up for what they call overdraft "protection," that allows -- rather than blocks -- purchases and ATM withdrawals that overdraw their bank accounts. Consumers Vent on Overdraft Fees
  • Our current account is badly overdrawn. Times, Sunday Times
  • It has refunded all the charges taken when the final direct debit sent his current account overdrawn. Times, Sunday Times
  • It so happens that there are no sums at present in hand, but on the contrary the sum of £890 is overdrawn at the bank.
  • The characters are overdrawn to the point where they're just not real, and they really go nowhere.
  • I try not to go overdrawn if possible.
  • I like to keep tabs on my bank account so that I don't overdraw.
  • Do you have to pay charges if you go overdrawn?
  • While the battle prose is excellent, the language describing noncombat scenes is sometimes tortured and overdrawn.
  • The carpet shop owner only found out when he tried to pay suppliers and was told his account was overdrawn. The Sun
  • It is ‘an eminently foolish book - overdrawn, overlong, underconsidered, and filled with at least one forehead-slapping ay caramba per page.’
  • My bank incorrectly debits a transfer twice from my account, sending me massively overdrawn and making my account unusable for days.
  • For years, banks have made it easier for customers to overdraw their checking accounts, aided by a cottage industry of consultants who make big money by helping to wring fees out of consumers, a USA TODAY analysis finds. Banks' 'courtesy' loans at soaring rates irk consumers
  • Bank of America now allows consumers to overdraw 10 times a day, up from five last year. Banks' 'courtesy' loans at soaring rates irk consumers
  • If payments don't go out Aug. 4, millions of people might overdraw their bank accounts, Entmacher said. Delayed Social Security Payments May Prevent Default But Would Cause Disaster
  • She also knew that she did not have the bank's authority to issue cheques when her account was overdrawn.
  • Despite being heavily overdrawn at the bank, he found a backer and was taken to meet Presley. Times, Sunday Times
  • They also tend to snowball so that people can end up being charged more than £100 by the time they realise their account is overdrawn - and that's on top of the interest.
  • He said as many as 4,000 people manipulated the system to overdraw their bank accounts by at least $1,000.
  • Even so, the bank is charging a lower fee if consumers overdraw by less than $5 a day. Banks' 'courtesy' loans at soaring rates irk consumers
  • A friend overdraws her checking account because she thought there was more money in it.
  • I have no money after barely managing to scrape the rent together last Friday, and my bank account is woefully overdrawn.
  • In the 1960s, Gerald F. Fitzgerald, founder of Suburban Bancorp of Palatine, Ill., was one of the first to begin paying more overdrawn transactions rather than bouncing the checks. Banks' 'courtesy' loans at soaring rates irk consumers
  • The mother-right and gyneocracy among the Iroquois here plainly indicated is not overdrawn. Houses and House-Life of the American Aborigines
  • Even if you go overdrawn you will find charges for Switch are cheaper than paying by cheque.
  • His current account was seriously overdrawn.
  • Getting too little sleep creates a ‘sleep debt,’ which is much like being overdrawn at a bank.
  • You are in danger of overdrawing your checking account.
  • With ten days until payday, your character discovers his/her account is overdrawn (adjust as necessary to fit your timeline or world). [Fiction] Friday #86 « Write Anything
  • If you go overdrawn without agreement on your bank account you get stung by penalty charges and punitive rates of interest.
  • His current account was seriously overdrawn.
  • Today, each of the nation's 10 largest banks allows consumers to overdraw with checks, debit cards or at ATMs, a 2009 USA TODAY survey reveals. Banks' 'courtesy' loans at soaring rates irk consumers
  • A second agency subsequently demanded repayment of 700 owed on an overdrawn bank account. Times, Sunday Times
  • Especialy in some cases like hosel and saw where the voilence not only is pointless but very non realistic and overdrawn (contrary to what some of them say). Obsessed With Film
  • Article 25 The People's Bank of China may open accounts for banking institution as needed, but may not allow them to overdraw.
  • Critics have argued that the work's thesis regarding the advent of the totally administered society is overdrawn.
  • Any strapped corporation or overdrawn householder knows that pushing a liability several years into the future is money saved.
  • If an overdrawn loan account exceeds 10,000 during the year, it is classed as a beneficial loan unless the company charges you interest. Times, Sunday Times
  • I have no money after barely managing to scrape the rent together last Friday, and my bank account is woefully overdrawn.
  • Today you're even more stressed because you're overdrawn and have to make a deposit by noon or your bank will bounce your mortgage payment.
  • So overdraft charges were not so much a subsidy from the poor to the rich as they were from the imprudent, who had overdrawn their accounts, to the prudent account holders of all income levels. The Free Checking Restoration Act
  • I look at it about once a month, when I get a statement, just to see if I'm overdrawn.
  • Nick's bank sent him a letter saying he was £100 overdrawn.
  • We are now overdrawn in our bank account because we are living on such a tight budget and rely on the tax credits.
  • For instance, SunTrust began charging in May a higher fee on its basic checking if customers overdraw multiple times — similar to what banks have done with late fees on credit cards. Banks find ways to boost fees; checking accounts latest target
  • The extent of this schizophrenia should not be overdrawn, but the potential existed for conflicting positions to reify.
  • However, she mistakenly transferred money into savings, causing her to overdraw her checking account. Banks find ways to boost fees; checking accounts latest target
  • This contrast seems overdrawn in both directions.
  • You'll pay some hefty bank charges if you go overdrawn without permission.
  • Short of money, overdrawn on her pocket money, she had had to close it up; but she remembered some of the questions. ANASTASIA KRUPNIK (3-IN-1)
  • His current account was seriously overdrawn.
  • They were overdrawn by £150, so they couldn't write any cheques.
  • These saline waters get pulled into local aquifers as wells and groundwater supplies are overdrawn.
  • If the account is overdrawn, the bank's claim against A is reduced, or A obtains a debt claim against the bank.
  • The contrast with the Yeltsin era can also be overdrawn. The Return
  • The ‘negative’ characters in the film are somewhat overdrawn.
  • This practice has gone awry and needs to be fixed," says Alex Sheshunoff, a key consultant who once advised banks to pay, not return, overdrawn transactions. Banks' 'courtesy' loans at soaring rates irk consumers
  • At its most extreme, the practice leaves victims in the nightmarish situation of having their bank accounts overdrawn by many thousands of pounds without their knowledge.
  • His personal bank account was £21,000 overdrawn and over the agreed limit.
  • SunTrust (STI), meanwhile, is starting to charge customers a higher fee when they overdraw multiple times. Banks find ways to boost fees; checking accounts latest target
  • What Indian players need is competitive hockey rather than long overdrawn camps.
  • Today you're even more stressed because you're overdrawn and have to make a deposit by noon or your bank will bounce your mortgage payment.
  • It got the deposits and debits correct, but somehow left me "overdrawn" by several hundred dollars, a fact disputed by, among others, my credit union's online system. The Washington Times stories: Latest Headlines
  • For example, there may be disruptions in the timing of various federal benefit payments that could cause some customers to inadvertently overdraw their checking accounts, and we will encourage national banks to work with their customers and exercise judgment related to overdraft or penalty fees. Debt Deadline Factored Into Capital One's Earnings Release
  • But the New York University student's holiday mood soured a few days later when he received a notice from Pittsburgh's PNC Bank that he had overdrawn the funds in his checking account.
  • Historical fiction runs the risk of degenerating into joining the dots of known facts with overdrawn, sentimentalised characters.
  • She also knew that she did not have the bank's authority to issue cheques when her account was overdrawn.
  • I am having to go overdrawn on my bank account. The Sun
  • It also gives a warning if you overdraw your account.
  • The average account customer is overdrawn for 80 days in every year, so it affects a lot of people.
  • Rothko stresses that the contrast between abstract and representational painting is overdrawn, that all art has subject matter.
  • A second agency subsequently demanded repayment of 700 owed on an overdrawn bank account. Times, Sunday Times
  • I had been contacted by Mr. Mailander with some of these suspicions a few days previously, and had responded then that I thought some of them were overdrawn.
  • Her acerbic dose of skepticism, even if overdrawn at times, is a welcome panacea to the fetishization of parenting. In Praise of the Mediocre Mother
  • To avoid paying surcharge interest and irregular account charges, never allow your account to be overdrawn without making arrangements with your branch in advance.
  • I am having to go overdrawn on my bank account. The Sun
  • It's the first time I had ever overdrawn my account.
  • Previously married to rocker Marilyn Manson, Dita is instantly recognizable for her classic pin-up girl look: jet-black dyed and curled hair, seamed stockings, overdrawn lips. Amanda Christine Miller: Dita von Teese Talks To GMA Now About Her Transformation From Small Town Sweetheart To Big Time Seductress (VIDEO)
  • I try not to go overdrawn if possible.
  • Our current account is badly overdrawn. Times, Sunday Times
  • Include money owed on credit cards and store cards, bank loans, hire purchase agreements and any overdrawn bank or building society accounts
  • Throwing good money after bad is an area in which hospitals excel, which explains why they're all substantially overdrawn at the bank. Times, Sunday Times
  • If you overdraw your account, deposit money as soon as possible to avoid additional overdrafts and fees.
  • A businessperson with an overdrawn bank account will hire employees to meet demand, and will find a way to get the money to pay for it. Dave Johnson: It's The Lack Of Demand, Stupid!
  • Sometimes his account was in balance from one half year to the next, at others it was overdrawn. HIGH STAND
  • That could lead O'Malley to avoid pushing for increased sales or income taxes to pay to fix Maryland's overdrawn state pension system or raise money for mass transit and roads. O'Malley's national ambitions could benefit Maryland
  • She was badly overdrawn at the bank and there was no way she could afford it, but she bought it anyway. YELLOW BIRD
  • Many biographies overdraw the virtue of their subject.
  • The contrast between institution and occupation is easy to overdraw, of course.

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