How To Use Overkill In A Sentence

  • The screen is a bit of overkill because the audience is not that far from the center of action on the hot shop floor.
  • The birthers may have reached and passed their peak, though, thanks to the scrutiny, the derisive laughter, and the backlash from the overkill on the part of the wingnuts in the mainstream media like Lou Dobbs. That Settles That
  • A multispecies overkill simulation of the end-Pleistocene megafaunal mass extinction. Late-Quaternary changes in arctic terrestrial ecosystems, climate, and ultraviolet radiation levels
  • But by the time you've finished reading this, they may well have reached overkill. Times, Sunday Times
  • The extras complement the film without being overkill, and it's a pleasant addition to any fan's library.
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  • Most quads already have a fuel filter in the petcock, though, and adding another one is overkill. Maintenance Tip: Filtered Fuel vs Filtered Air
  • I tend stick to two or three accent colours to avoid overkill. Times, Sunday Times
  • While it may seem like overkill, the military was finally satisfied.
  • It's tempting to veer into overkill territory with defined lashes and a sweep of rosy blusher on the cheeks. Times, Sunday Times
  • Public concern about the fate of the planet suffers from overkill.
  • The outfit was cute, but the accessories were overkill.
  • I admit it, freely and adultly, with full cognitive rationality, and I suppose I'd beat myself up if that wouldn't constitute overkill.
  • Did this strike you as overkill or just run-of-the-mill political speak?
  • However, labialized stops, palatalized stops and now ejectives seem to me to be purely imaginative overkill, based on nothing concrete. A new value for Minoan 'd'
  • It sounds a bit like overkill, but one on each arm, matched with front and rear lights covers all the angles.
  • If you're in the mood to detoxify, getting rid of germs doesn't have to mean overkill: This is your home, not a hospital.
  • Kolinahr seemed like overkill; yet Kirk kept his expression pleasantly neutral. Recovery
  • I justwish all the ridiculous overkill in security (far more than heads of state even get) was not deterring from the actualOlympic feats of the athletes. VANOC Police State? « Colleen Anderson
  • There's a quaintness in these tableaux that's at first charming but eventually slides into overkill through sheer grating repetition.
  • And yes, overcapitalization is a direct and necessary result of overkill. A bit of happiness to start off everyone's morning:
  • More than eight ounces is getting too close to overkill.
  • Some of the medicine may have been overkill, but within weeks it was working. Times, Sunday Times
  • They must have determined that to be overkill, because they stopped attaching the probes to their body armor at some point during the mission.
  • It only lasts a brisk 80 minutes, but by the time it has clocked up an hour there is a sense of overkill, that the eyes can only soak up so much humour and eccentricity before fatigue creeps in.
  • But let's hope it's complete overkill and we have no problems. The Sun
  • BBN and ARPA decided that the ruggedized Honeywell 516, reflecting too much worry about reliability, was an expression of overkill. Where Wizards Stay Up Late
  • Ascent and decline of monodactyl equids: A case for prehistoric overkill. Horsetalk.co.nz Headlines
  • Right well what I mean by it being overkill is that I don't think data recovery is a good enough reason, in that there are easier ways of recovering data without partitioning. Separate Data From Windows On A Standalone Partition | Lifehacker Australia
  • Naeem Khan grants that she tried very hard but that every aspect of the design and styling is overkill. Una LaMarche: Project Runway Episode 9 Recap: Eyeshadow of a Doubt
  • However, labialized stops, palatalized stops and now ejectives seem to me to be purely imaginative overkill, based on nothing concrete. A new value for Minoan 'd'
  • I think the happiest relationships are when you only meet for a couple of hours a day, and then you avoid the overkill of pointless questions. Times, Sunday Times
  • Lastly, this keeping of the suspense for a whole week is a bit of overkill.
  • Their breakneck velocity increased by up to 20x the original speed and cinematic over-saturation composited at different frame rates, compression levels, resolutions and varied states of digital degeneration create a mood of overkill and a noisy intensity that expresses the motorised zeitgeist of Tinseltown, the capital of vehicular excess. Bill Bush: A Drawn Appearance: This Artweek.LA (October 17-23)
  • DeMott (“The Age of Overkill,” New York Times Mag - azine, May 19, 1968) has called “the mindless cycle of super taunts” so characteristic of our own time of SATIRE
  • Sitting through the whole thing might feel like overkill.
  • More television coverage of the election would be overkill.
  • Feerick's simple melodies sound much more apt with subtle coloration instead of overkill.
  • The use of such products in schools often represents an "overkill" of bacteria. An Alternative Approach to Allergies
  • The Pro Q really gives some interesting tonal variations to the sounds generated by the preamp but it does smack of overkill.
  • If overkill is the argument here any one of you using a larger caliber than me should hang your head in shame. Way Out There: Shooting (And Hunting With) The .50 Caliber Browning Machine Gun Cartridge
  • The song "Overkill" is a ridiculously powerful pop song, and this was a time for music when you had to be more than some jagg-off with a guitar or a keyboard. That's me in the corner
  • As a result, the courts are bound by these statutory damages, which often result in overkill (ie, a teenager being fined for tens of thousands of dollars for downloading the latest Brittany Spears single). RIAA: a defense lawyer’s view
  • Although relatively simple to operate, such a rule might be regarded as an example of overkill.
  • Such security measures may well be overkill.
  • But critical overkill is a very popular approach still to writing about books. The Grumpy Critic « Tales from the Reading Room
  • It would be overkill to repeat how badly the board muffed the Brown Act in 2001.
  • But that response turned out to be overkill when the usual large dose of morphine did not follow the initial small injection.
  • As with so many other aspects of the practical implementation of the Act, there is here the real potential for overkill.
  • Some might argue that the waistcoat was slight overkill and made it a bit costumey, but we're quibbling. Times, Sunday Times
  • If wiring the wine cellar for an Internet connection seems like overkill, consider the possibilities for the pampered homeowner.
  • Filed under: Music | Tagged: danko jones, glasgow carling academy, motorhead, overkill, saxon, set the tone, strathclyde students union Motorhead + Saxon/Danko Jones at Glasgow Carling, Nov 10th 08 « INTERSTELLAR TACTICS
  • All the coverage of the snow chaos was complete overkill. The Sun
  • All the coverage of the snow chaos was complete overkill. The Sun
  • All the coverage of the snow chaos was complete overkill. The Sun
  • Then there's a striped lobby (black and gray granite, plaster and light Norwegian birchwood), with the visual overkill of a Bloomingdale's cosmetics counter. New Museum By The Bay
  • It's tempting to veer into overkill territory with defined lashes and a sweep of rosy blusher on the cheeks. Times, Sunday Times
  • The result is a compelling human interest drama that only overplays its hand in the heart-tugging overkill of the closing sequences.
  • It's tempting to veer into overkill territory with defined lashes and a sweep of rosy blusher on the cheeks. Times, Sunday Times
  • I understand the need to meet labelling requirements, but I suggest that maybe this is a little bit of overkill.
  • Isn't adding a second bomb a bit of cinematic overkill?
  • If wiring the wine cellar for an Internet connection seems like overkill, consider the possibilities for the pampered homeowner.
  • However, I agree that this is probably overkill in this case.
  • Sometimes long drawn out eloquence is just overkill. Al Franken's senate shut down
  • It may be overkill, but don't tell that to the book world.
  • A surround mix would have been nice, but probably overkill.
  • It is time to recognise that regulatory overkill represents a serious potential threat to jobs in this country. Times, Sunday Times
  • The main consideration was to avoid weapon overkill.
  • OpenSSH and Stunnel provide handy point solutions when encapsulating more than a few specific applications is overkill.
  • In some cases, this approach is necessary, but many times it's overkill.
  • In this world view objecting to isreali overkill is “anti jewish”, and objecting to american troops raping and killing innocent iraqis with impunity is “anti-american”. Think Progress » 66.
  • Anyone with an elementary grip on the notion of potentiality can see that the first kind of overkill objection fails. Maverick Philosopher
  • For the home user it might be a little too expensive, and even a bit of overkill.
  • Change, as the bonus disc is retitled, strips away most of the orchestral overkill, but the songs still sound empty, their joy curdling into bitterness.
  • I think we have to be concerned that we could have too much overkill, in terms of military intervention.
  • The distressing, and to my mind accurate, message that monopolies are putting profit before human and animal health and well being, is potent and distrubing, and would have been much better served without the emotional overkill, the taint of exaggeration; the helping of ham-fisted propaganda. (and okay, enough with the hackneyed food metaphors). Food Inc. and the stench of ham-fisted exaggeration
  • If your company's goal is to use learning as a core retention strategy, that seems like overkill.
  • I just hope the technique won't be perceived as overkill given the mundaneness of the subject matter.
  • Despite his sense of legality, he could resort to dramatic displays of armed might and air power to quell internal opposition with literal overkill.
  • But I justify it by suggesting that implementing the title validation in every derived class creates undesirable duplicate code, and refactoring it to use the strategy pattern is overkill. The Code Project Latest Articles
  • Should I add an explanation, or would that be overkill?
  • It was surely overkill to screen three interviews on the same subject in one evening.
  • For a band that had one single in them, getting the full reissue treatment seems a bit like overkill.
  • But regulatory overkill is the last thing we need. Times, Sunday Times
  • Like Marcos, Mrs. Arroyo ran a campaign in 2004 to which the label overkill equally applies. Davao Today
  • Filed under: Music | Tagged: danko jones, glasgow carling academy, motorhead, overkill, saxon, set the tone, strathclyde students union | 2 Comments » 2008 November « INTERSTELLAR TACTICS
  • One danger in the new approach is regulatory overkill on the banks. Times, Sunday Times
  • There is ample evidence I have seen in the material to give rise to a suspicion of overkill or even a mob-handed approach to the litigation so far as the time spent on the case concerned
  • A good guideline is to post enough to keep your page fresh, but there is such a thing as overkill! 7 Reasons Posting Less Frequently can Increase Your Blog’s Popularity | Write to Done
  • With all the election coverage in overkill mode right now, it might to play a little “what if”. EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - What fictional President would you elect!
  • The constant intrusion of spooky music telling us that we should be really frightened achieves overkill long before the end of the film's running time.
  • What from the top looks like sensible macroeconomic policy from the micro level - where businesses operate - it can seem like draconian overkill.
  • The amount of system stats is still ridiculous overkill, though. The Colorful Conky Desktop | Lifehacker Australia
  • These pompadoured locals strut along a very fine line, with psychobilly overkill on one side and castrated vanilla-billy on the other.
  • Giens peninsula = seaside town near Hyères; et je profite = and I take advantage; le marais (m) = marsh; la plage (f) = beach; nommé (verb nommer) = named; Overkill (hamster wheel) = work, when unbalanced with life French Destinations
  • Search engine visibility can also suffer badly from web designer overkill.
  • Yet now that the government seems to be throwing its weight behind the issue, some critics call it overkill.
  • It was surely overkill to screen three interviews on the same subject in one evening.
  • You can't do this everywhere—that would be overkill—but layering helps dematerialize solid surfaces and makes small, eccentric spaces feel rich. The Lived-In Look
  • The three council members who voted against the ban used "overregulate" and "overkill" to describe the measure. Chicagotribune.com -
  • We found the succession of lotions and aftershaves to be overkill. A Beer and a Game of Pool
  • But while changes are clearly necessary, a new threat now looms: regulatory overkill. Times, Sunday Times
  • Most of our unique regulatory overkill is made in Whitehall. Times, Sunday Times
  • She handles the final monologue tastefully, without slipping into vomitous, melodramatic overkill.

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