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Overmuch

adverb
1.
More than necessary.  Synonym: too much.  "Let's not blame them overmuch"
adjective
1.
Very great in quantity; overabundant.
noun
1.
A quantity that is more than what is appropriate.  Synonyms: overabundance, overmuchness, superabundance.  "We received an inundation of email"



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"Overmuch" Quotes from Famous Books



... habit to ascribe overmuch to constipation, it is also true that it does definite harm. For many people a loaded bowel acts as a mood depressant, as illustrated by the Voltaire story. For others it destroys the appetite and ...
— The Nervous Housewife • Abraham Myerson

... remarkable, that—though disinclined to talk overmuch of myself and my affairs at the fireside, and to my personal friends—an autobiographical impulse should twice in my life have taken possession of me, in addressing the public. The first time was three or four ...
— The Scarlet Letter • Nathaniel Hawthorne

... "Vita Nuova," he read: "At length, by the constant sight of this lady, mine eyes began to be gladdened overmuch with her company; through which thing many times I had much unrest, and rebuked myself as a base person: also, many times I cursed the unsteadfastness of mine eyes, and said to them inwardly: 'Was not your grievous ...
— The Romance of Zion Chapel [3d ed.] • Richard Le Gallienne

... apart, and spoke with constraint. Nancy's bosom heaved, as though she had been hastening overmuch; her face was deeply coloured; her eyes had an unwonted appearance, resembling those of a night-watcher at weary dawn. She cast quick glances about the room, but with the diffidence of an intruder. Her attitude was marked by the same characteristic; ...
— In the Year of Jubilee • George Gissing

... many wonderful works at the commandment of Eurystheus, his brother. For the Gods had made Eurystheus to be master over him, for all that he was so strong. Now for the most part this troubled not his wife overmuch; for he departed from his house as one who counted it certain that he should return thereto. But at the last this was not so. For he left a tablet wherein were written many things such as a man writeth ...
— Stories from the Greek Tragedians • Alfred Church


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