overdone in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

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overdo <pt overdid, pp overdone> [Brit əʊvəˈduː, Am ˌoʊvərˈdu] VB trans

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Here, on the outer walls, the sculptures are not overdone, yet they are articulate and discretely aesthetic.
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She further added that her voice on this song, like many of the others, is slightly computerized without sounding overdone.
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What ensues is a comedic overly choreographed fight-scene complete with wire work and overdone martial arts action.
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The table shows a simple example, with color differences overdone for readability.
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A contemporary review judged it gotten up in good taste and well; and is in nothing overdone.
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In her review, she called the film a wonderfully twisted black comedy even though she believed it to be excessive and occasionally overdone.
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To be successful, an exhibit must create an effective balance between visual interest and historical explanation, while still not being too overdone.
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Mink bemoaned the ending with the dance numbers, calling it a big dud and overdone self-indulgence.
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Consider the landscape behind our subjects, it is clean and serene, not overdone with unnecessary detail.
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Initial critical reaction of the works was that they were unrealistic and overdone: vivid colors, too emotionally evocative and strong vibrational quality.
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