Sentence examples for a little overcooked. from inspiring English sources

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A little overcooked is better than undercooked.

Burgernomics hints that their currencies are a little overcooked.

The noodles are a little overcooked, but only just.

At this point it all gets, well, a little overcooked.

The outer parts will probably get a little overcooked while the center thaws and cooks through, but it'll be perfectly safe and edible.

"How Deep Is Your Man" might be a little overcooked musically, but Ashcroft undersings it with a knowing smile in his voice, a quality fatally lacking elsewhere.

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It had smelled all right, just a little off, overcooked maybe, so he'd taken a sip.

The carrots seemed a little soft — whether overcooked or overripe, I couldn't tell — but they tasted all right.

11 am and 3 to 5 pm are the classic cha chaan teng hours–when you absolutely must have that pork chop, fried in black pepper sauce, perched atop a little hill of overcooked spaghetti (In Cantonese, jyuh pa yi mihn).

To avoid overcooked meat, dab it with a little barbecue sauce (his father in-law will not allow him to reveal this recipe), then wrap the meat first in plastic wrap and then in foil for the final hours on the grill.

"That serve was a bit overcooked, Andy... Or perhaps it needed a little more mustard".

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