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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of overemote.

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Examples

  • Monheit overembellished the melody, which might have been forgivable if she hadn't also overemoted, once even interjecting a theatrical sob.

    The Singing Epidemic 2006

  • Monheit overembellished the melody, which might have been forgivable if she hadn't also overemoted, once even interjecting a theatrical sob.

    The Singing Epidemic 2006

  • Monheit overembellished the melody, which might have been forgivable if she hadn't also overemoted, once even interjecting a theatrical sob.

    The Singing Epidemic 2006

  • Another soprano, Natalie Dessay, fared better and more cleanly in a Rachmaninoff song, "Sing Not, O Lovely One," but overemoted a bit.

    NYT > Home Page By JAMES R. OESTREICH 2011

  • Another soprano, Natalie Dessay, fared better and more cleanly in a Rachmaninoff song, "Sing Not, O Lovely One," but overemoted a bit.

    NYT > Home Page By JAMES R. OESTREICH 2011

  • Another soprano, Natalie Dessay, fared better and more cleanly in a Rachmaninoff song, "Sing Not, O Lovely One," but overemoted a bit.

    NYT > Home Page By JAMES R. OESTREICH 2011

  • In the end, pop hooks, overemoted sentiments, and intricate arrangements usually triumph, though -- especially when "South Col" 's brief feedback yields to the shimmer and swell of album centerpiece "The Snow Leopard".

    Pitchfork: Latest News 2009

  • In the end, pop hooks, overemoted sentiments, and intricate arrangements usually triumph, though -- especially when "South Col" 's brief feedback yields to the shimmer and swell of album centerpiece "The Snow Leopard".

    Pitchfork: Latest News 2009

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