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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
overproduce .
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Examples
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The album never feels overproduced, which is often the case when an attempt is made on a big sound.
Iceland Review 2009
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D.s but a scarcity of tenure-track positions: The concrete aura of the claim that degree holders are 'overproduced' conceals the necessary understanding that, in fact, there is a huge shortage of degree holders.
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D.s but a scarcity of tenure-track positions: The concrete aura of the claim that degree holders are 'overproduced' conceals the necessary understanding that, in fact, there is a huge shortage of degree holders.
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Beware of "overproduced" photographs that misrepresent what you actually look like.
GigaOM Network 2009
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I don't give a fuck that he doesn't like the album, and his other criticism of the record, that it's "overproduced," is certainly a valid one - but this isn't about
MetalSucks robert barry 2008
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Compared to Cameron, Jarvis calls John McCain's videos "overproduced" and "overlong"; "Obama is spending too much time showing himself in front of big crowds and too little time just talking to us ...
Daily Digest: 3/5/07 Levy, Joshua 2007
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Compared to Cameron, Jarvis calls John McCain's videos "overproduced" and "overlong"; "Obama is spending too much time showing himself in front of big crowds and too little time just talking to us ...
Daily Digest: 3/5/07 2007
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Compared to Cameron, Jarvis calls John McCain's videos "overproduced" and "overlong"; "Obama is spending too much time showing himself in front of big crowds and too little time just talking to us ...
Daily Digest: 3/5/07 2007
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It was exactly the right kind of gorgeously overproduced fetish object demanded by the burgeoning DVD zeitgeist.
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The singing is often WAY overproduced (last night was particularly glaring) and the story structure is weak.
This week's cover: Why America is falling for 'Glee' | EW.com 2009
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