Sentence examples for overmatched at from inspiring English sources

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Can he play?' He looked overmatched at times.

Amaro also kept starter Vance Worley, who, at 7-1, has not looked overmatched at all.

The orchestra sounded fine, though it was overmatched at times by the chorus.

There were times on Friday night in Portland that the Knicks looked overmatched at almost every position.

The win provided the Mets a small, positive coda to an excruciating stretch of games in which they had looked overmatched, at times wildly so.

"The United States is frequently outmaneuvered and overmatched at the U.N.," says the report, sponsored by the Council on Foreign Relations and Freedom House.

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"I don't feel like he has been overmatched in his at-bats.

But Rodriguez looked completely overmatched, swinging feebly at a strike three fastball that left him walking slowly to the dugout while the jubilant Tigers celebrated on the field.

And whether it's water scarcity in Brazil, the rural electricity shortfall in India, the financial meltdown in Russia, or income inequality in the U.S., public-sector leaders often seem overmatched and overwhelmed at a time when solutions and answers are needed.

And the soprano Miah Persson, though slightly overmatched by the orchestra at times, sang the haunting song of the finale beautifully, with an especially strong ascent near the end giving way to a restful close.

Honduras at times looked overmatched against the slick movement of Chile.

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