Sentence examples for over shared from inspiring English sources

The phrase "over shared" is not correct in standard written English; it should be "overshared." You can use it when referring to someone sharing too much personal information, often in a social context.

Example: "During the meeting, she overshared about her personal life, making everyone feel uncomfortable."
Alternatives: "excessively shared" or "shared too much."

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The pair bonded over shared interests and formed a band, Pan Am Flight Bag, who played two gigs before they regrouped as Broadcast.

It may be electronically mediated, but social media is about connecting with people over shared experiences and interests.

Many a love affair has blossomed over shared litanies of irritation.

They bonded over shared interests like politics, cooking, history and off-the-beaten-path travel.

When she met Greenspan they bonded over shared influences and he encouraged her to write songs.

The cast bonded quickly over shared meals, long walks on days off, and Michael Gambon's apparently hilarious story-telling.

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Dostoevsky invented the idea of over-sharing.

But "Miller" could not stop over-sharing.

Before long we were both shaking, smoking and over-sharing.

Pretty quickly I know who's simply over-sharing.

In college, it's not uncommon for people to over-share their feelings.

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