overmuch

[ UK /ˌə‍ʊvəmˈʌt‍ʃ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a quantity that is more than what is appropriate
    we received an inundation of email
    four-year-olds have an overabundance of energy
ADVERB
  1. more than necessary
    let's not blame them overmuch
    she eats too much
ADJECTIVE
  1. very great in quantity; overabundant
    showed overmuch affection
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How To Use overmuch In A Sentence

  • I have known her since she was a mite, with a fat, solemn dumpling of a face … Her parents are of the good old conservative type, not believing in overmuch book-knowledge for a girl, and with an eye to a good husband and mother-in-law for the child. CHINA
  • The first thing you must learn is not to fear me overmuch.
  • I should want to know Venice familiarly before giving myself overmuch to noctambulation.
  • Until that happy time, the living were not to concern themselves overmuch with the dead. EVERVILLE
  • A lot of people are adiposis because they're heavy noshers and eat far overmuch than they realise. Nine tips to lose weight for lazy human being
  • Let us not, however, flatter ourselves overmuch on account of our human victories over nature.
  • The counts upon which whites have been deported are mainly four: cheating Tembinok ', meddling overmuch with copra, which is the source of his wealth, and one of the sinews of his power,' PEAKING, and political intrigue. In the South Seas
  • I should not have thought Brianna the kind of lass to mind her father's word overmuch, " he said. Drums of Autumn
  • So we should have no wish to punish them overmuch.
  • Investigate because its are a book read overmuch, fought pedagogic occupation.
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