It's almost a petting zoo for the overdressed, overaged, over-the-top.
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Chusovitina is a one-woman, overaged gymnast scandal after winning a silver medal for Germany in the vault yesterday.
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Aggrieved customers tell of dates who were overaged, overweight, underemployed and sometimes already married.
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Brown would portray himself as the seasoned professional while his Republican foe would define him as an overaged retread.
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The half of the information IS overaged and wrong.
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Nighy received some recognition by American audiences for his acclaimed portrayal of overaged rock star Ray Simms in the 1998 film Still Crazy.
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Now Shanahan just has to find a way to motivate the 350 pounds of dead weight he inherited in Albert Haynesworth and infuse some youth into an overaged roster.
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Overage: too old to be useful; "He left the house...for the support of twelve superannuated wool carders"- Anthony Trollope
(Overaging) Aging under conditions of time and temperature greater than those required to obtain maximum change in a certain property, so that the property is altered in the direction of the initial value. See Aging
(Overaging) Segment of the continuous annealing process following the high temperature soak and quench period. The steel is reheated to intermediate temperatures and intentionally aged in line to make the steel more stable during subsequent room temperature storage.
A general breakdown of wine kept too long in cooperage or bottle; oxidized.