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overdressed Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be overdressed
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
More than a little overdressed for her morning ritual?
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Show that you're serious about the position without being overdressed.
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They had no sooner left when three newcomers, lavishly overdressed for hawk watching, climbed the tower.
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You have to choose between partying solo, or sitting like overdressed lemons with your mates in the local pub.
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Felicity arrives overdressed for the first session, but continues.
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Don't wait till evening to wear your best jazzy clothes, it's entertaining to be overdressed for daytime!
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That's not say they're overdressed but it does take colourful leggings or slacks and to stand out from the crowd.
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And they look like you've made an effort, but not overdressed.
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In fact, the sweat may merely be a warning sign that the baby is overdressed or in an overheated room.
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If the belly and the toes are equally warm, she could be overdressed.
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