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  • 51Over the Rainbow (2006 TV series) — Over The Rainbow Promotional Poster Also known as Dance Battle Genre Drama, Music, Romance Dir …

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  • 52over-invested — over invest UK US (also overinvest) verb [I] ► ECONOMICS, FINANCE to invest too much money in a particular activity or economy: »Asset price deflation can encourage households and businesses to over consume and over invest. over invested… …

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  • 53over-exposure — over ex posure n [U] 1.) when too much light, ↑radiation etc reaches someone s skin, a photographic film etc and is harmful 2.) when someone receives too much attention from television, the newspapers etc …

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  • 54over-egg — [ō΄vər eg′] vt. [Brit. Informal] to do too much of; elaborate on excessively; overdo: used mainly in the phrase over egg the or one s pudding or over egg the pudding, to mar an undertaking by doing more than is necessary or desirable over egged… …

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  • 55over-egg — [ō΄vər eg′] vt. [Brit. Informal] to do too much of; elaborate on excessively; overdo: used mainly in the phrase over egg the or one s pudding or over egg the pudding, to mar an undertaking by doing more than is necessary or desirable over egged… …

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  • 57Over the Hills & Far Away: The Music of Sharpe — Compilation album Released 1996 Over the Hills Far Away: The Music of Sharpe …

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  • 58over-leveraged — UK US (also overleveraged) adjective (also overgeared) ► FINANCE an over leveraged person or business has borrowed too much money in relation to their ability to pay it back: »When prices collapsed, many over leveraged developers went bankrupt …

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  • 59over-extend — (v.) to take on too much (work, debt, etc.), 1937, from OVER (Cf. over) + EXTEND (Cf. extend) …

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  • 60over- — [ō′vər] combining form 1. a) above in position, over, outer, upper [overhead] b) superior, eminent [overlord] 2. a) passing across or beyond [overshoot, overpass, overrun] b) …

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