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Overthinking
verb
Present participle of overthink
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Critics have accused her of cultural appropriation – or simply making a fool of herself – but the singer claimed people are "overthinking" a sequence into which she put little thought.
Commenters, am I overthinking that?In any case, Mr Trump has offered a relatively good template for how a candidate can explain a change in his or her views.
Maybe I'm overthinking the whole thing.
Is it because I'm overthinking the steps?
Pitching into Bush A survey just out says that "overthinking" ruins your golf swing.
James is one of the first people to pop up in a search of "neurasthenia", the catch-all term for those who suffered from nervousness, exhaustion and overthinking in the 19th century.
"The narrators are overthinking, and the overthinking tends to be funny, but the overthinking tends to be rooted in strong feeling," Lorin Stein, who worked with her on two later books at FSG and is now the editor of The Paris Review, says.
In fairness, it seems that a good number of Republicans don't actually hate Senator Marco Rubio; they are just getting really annoyed at him, maybe for overthinking how to position himself on an immigration bill on which they would rather take no position at all.
You can't be that kid standing at the top of the waterslide, overthinking it.
Probably Stevick was guilty of overthinking: it was impossible to find a parking space in this neighborhood, so they'd settled on the obvious solution.
Obvious cultural taboos aside, overthinking about "the right balance" may not always be helpful.
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