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Discover Ludwig"overly rich" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is used to describe something that is excessively or excessively wealthy. Example: The overly rich businessman flaunted his wealth by driving expensive cars and wearing designer clothes.
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But while it's quite strong and overly rich, it's not quite meaty enough.
Because it's made with vegetable oil and water, it's intense but not overly rich.
Less rewarding was an overly rich dish of shredded chicken in cream sauce with pecans and Parmesan.
But too much makes ice cream that is overly rich and hard to eat that much of".
But although a little olive oil adds flavor to the mix, too much makes it overly rich.
I like to contrast things that have soul-satisfying flavor but are also delicate and not overly rich.
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Yes, it sounds a bit dated now, too rich and overly decorated for today's minimalist tastes, but its still beautiful and it was my door to rock.
The best producers avoided the danger of making overly soft, rich wines, and adopted a strategy of picking early and preserving freshness, resulting in balanced wines of moderate size and intensity.
The overly deep cuts in last year's deal were necessary only because Republicans refused to end tax cuts for the rich.
Mendocino County's cool Anderson Valley helps Goldeneye make a much more drinkable style that's not overly alcoholic, yet rich in fruit flavors that are well-balanced with tannins.
Disznoko 4 Puttonyos 2000 $34 *½ Lovely rich aroma, yet overly acidic and out of balance on the palate.
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