How To Use Overladen In A Sentence

  • captainpoco: Overladen or overloaded, not overladed. The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
  • When in flight, females stayed close to the ground and always appeared clumsy and overladen.
  • The car is so overladen with baggage that we can't see out the back window and four of us are white-knuckled with fear that the car will topple over and roll back down the hill.
  • Anyway, the drive home along the coast road gave me ample time to wonder what possesses people in clapped-out, overladen vans to drive at 30 kmph without regard to gradient, curves or following traffic.
  • The dump of boots outside, the croaking of old beldames from attic to attic, the dull murmur of morning, unnerved him, and, dozing, he slumped in his chair, his brain, overladen with sound and color, working intolerably over the imagery that stacked it.
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  • Budgets sometimes touch the stratosphere, as the guest list keeps growing and the overladen food tables groan.
  • Many times I have left the theater dismissing a film because of its overladen special effects.
  • The Hind is already dangerously overladen ," Cuttill pro-tested. INCA GOLD
  • He gaped and remained silent when the teacher asked him a question, and like an overladen ass patiently suffered all the blows that came down on his back.
  • Dangerously overladen, completely off balance, the bus lurches across the bridge.
  • Though overladen with quotations, it offered a coherent and plausible account of the evolution of the earth's crust and insisted that the present could be used to explain what had happened in the past.
  • 'It's a wonder she doesn't sink into the earth, like an overladen cart on a muddy road. ANTI-ICE
  • Anyway, the drive home along the coast road gave me ample time to wonder what possesses people in clapped-out, overladen vans to drive at 30 kmph without regard to gradient, curves or following traffic.
  • A branch overladen with monkeys crashed suddenly to the ground - sending them leaping and howling into space, scampering away upon landing.
  • In their place stand pool tables, ‘ergonomic’ chairs, and a bar so overladen with fluorescent drinks that one daren't approach without first applying sunscreen.

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