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The phrase "over sweet" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means excessive or overly sweet. Example: The cake was over sweet, I couldn't even finish one slice.
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— to watch over sweet little Shirley Temple.
These are not the usual (and usually dry or over sweet) cannolis, Italian cheese and cassata cakes, but a luscious lineup of goodies.
We all know the saying "Why buy the cow when you can get the milk for free?" But sometimes life and trashy reality shows indicate the opposite when the fun, flirty and sexually adventurous female wins out over Sweet Stacey (Actually, on MTV's The Hills, Stacey was anything but sweet, and a girl named Mikhaila fit the sweet description, but anyway...)...
Very cute, but a little over sweet.
He asks God to keep watch over sweet little what's the dog's name?—to watch over sweet little Shirley Temple.
He asks God to keep watch over sweet little — what's the dog's name?
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Others found it both over-sharp and over-sweet, a clever trick to pull.
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