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UK
/ˌəʊvəfəmˈɪliə/
]
ADJECTIVE
-
taking undue liberties
young women disliked the overfamiliar tone he took with them
How To Use overfamiliar In A Sentence
- Most Hollywood films, particularly science fiction films, are these days a mass of overfamiliar and uncredited cliches that have been ripped off and merged together, usually not very intelligently.
- That being said, though, I think my bodiless namesake hits the nail on the head when he points out that the concept is already overfamiliar, even if this is the character's film debut.
- Industry insiders suggest a mixture of greed, overexpansion and simple overfamiliarity has knocked the shine from certain formerly invincible megabrands.
- Unfortunately, it falls short when it comes to the main story, which is (to be kind) overfamiliar.
- The overfamiliar use of her Christian name was intentional. AMAGANSETT
- young women disliked the overfamiliar tone he took with them
- It allowed people to look in, and it really made them overfamiliar to the public.
- Or perhaps, having read so many of the stories we are overfamiliar with the terrain.
- But don't think for a minute that the novelist of his generation is going to take lying down the criticism of his new book, from those early whispers of overfamiliar themes to that embargo-busting kicking.