Sentence examples for overworked into from inspiring English sources

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It had a decent dense texture – it hadn't been overworked into a mush – and had been lifted and given sharpness by a liberal application of lemon juice.

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Don't overwork her into a whole bunch of after school activities she needs her rest.

Lord knows the last thing I need is another thing to plug into my already overworked power strip.

Maybe so many have-it-all Americans say they're overworked because they're making fun into second jobs.

Yet outside, the torrential downpour flooded the streets' overworked drainage system, turning the peninsula into a swamp island.

Levin: The flip side to that is that these kids who are overworked and overstressed are the ones getting into the top colleges.

If one partner is feeling overworked and under-appreciated, it can turn into arguments.

It tugged Asia into the picture, and it was overworked and busy.

Nicolai Ouroussoff, then the architecture critic at The New York Times, called the Moses show "a sweeping, scholarly exhibition that breathes fresh air into one of the most tired, overworked and misunderstood subjects in the city's history".

The sequence logo, a one-dimensional representation of consensus sequence, may be overworked here as a tool for providing insight into protein 3-D structural variation near the protease active site.

Anytime the mixture gets overworked, you can stop, put the mixing bowl into the fridge, and let it chill back down to a workable temperature.

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