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Definition of overdecorated in English: overdecoratedadjective Decorated in an excessively elaborate style. overdecorated Victorian hallways Example sentencesExamples - Choose something simple and not overdecorated or detailed, but which will make your bridesmaids look elegant, sophisticated and feminine.
- The walls are still not over-decorated, but in later temples this changes.
- By today's decorative fashions it is overformal, overflowery, overdecorated, overfond of soft furnishings.
- It was quite possibly the most over-decorated Chritmas store I have seen outside of the USA.
- He knows what it is like to sit in those solemn over-decorated rooms and see the same sort of business cross his desk.
- The contrast between what one writer has called 'the gilded creatures of high society posturing in the over-decorated rooms upstairs' and the underlings toiling desperately in the kitchen below is still striking.
- Although the gate looks overdecorated, there's nothing oppressive about it, perhaps because of its pleasing proportions.
- Over the past 10 years, the taste for buying and displaying large and overdecorated Victorian tea services is gone.
- What kind of fashion accessories should men wear in order to look stylish, without looking over-decorated and tacky?
- In the fabricated world of his horror folk tales, everything is over-decorated and symbolic.
- Even when we were alone in the sadly passé, overdecorated room, they wouldn't let Reg smoke.
- Graceland is no stately home befitting a king, it's an ordinary mock-colonial, over-decorated to within an inch of its life.
- The intrepid might find space in an overcrowded, over-decorated bus to go to Moro, the fly-ridden local market town.
- Their natural habitats are over-decorated dining rooms with big reputations, outrageous prices, and food that makes you expect Louis XIV's imminent arrival.
- She dies in a London hospital, having been separated for the past 20 years from twin Edie, whose life now is contained in an overdecorated suburban faux Tudor home outside Chicago.
- We don't go for gaudy over-decorated Mary-figures in crowns, or bleeding hearts, or stuff like that.
- You're picturing me sitting in front of an over-decorated Christmas tree, wearing a paper hat and a woollen sweater, as I closely examine an unfolded train timetable, aren't you?
- Some will find the rooms over-decorated, the service over-confident, and the cappuccino truly appalling.
Synonyms over-elaborate, over-embellished, over-ornate, overdone, overworked, busy, cluttered, laboured, strained, florid Definition of overdecorated in US English: overdecoratedadjectiveˌōvərˈdekərādəd Decorated in an excessively elaborate style. an overdecorated summer home Example sentencesExamples - Over the past 10 years, the taste for buying and displaying large and overdecorated Victorian tea services is gone.
- Even when we were alone in the sadly passé, overdecorated room, they wouldn't let Reg smoke.
- The walls are still not over-decorated, but in later temples this changes.
- Their natural habitats are over-decorated dining rooms with big reputations, outrageous prices, and food that makes you expect Louis XIV's imminent arrival.
- You're picturing me sitting in front of an over-decorated Christmas tree, wearing a paper hat and a woollen sweater, as I closely examine an unfolded train timetable, aren't you?
- The intrepid might find space in an overcrowded, over-decorated bus to go to Moro, the fly-ridden local market town.
- It was quite possibly the most over-decorated Chritmas store I have seen outside of the USA.
- Choose something simple and not overdecorated or detailed, but which will make your bridesmaids look elegant, sophisticated and feminine.
- In the fabricated world of his horror folk tales, everything is over-decorated and symbolic.
- What kind of fashion accessories should men wear in order to look stylish, without looking over-decorated and tacky?
- Although the gate looks overdecorated, there's nothing oppressive about it, perhaps because of its pleasing proportions.
- She dies in a London hospital, having been separated for the past 20 years from twin Edie, whose life now is contained in an overdecorated suburban faux Tudor home outside Chicago.
- By today's decorative fashions it is overformal, overflowery, overdecorated, overfond of soft furnishings.
- We don't go for gaudy over-decorated Mary-figures in crowns, or bleeding hearts, or stuff like that.
- He knows what it is like to sit in those solemn over-decorated rooms and see the same sort of business cross his desk.
- Graceland is no stately home befitting a king, it's an ordinary mock-colonial, over-decorated to within an inch of its life.
- The contrast between what one writer has called 'the gilded creatures of high society posturing in the over-decorated rooms upstairs' and the underlings toiling desperately in the kitchen below is still striking.
- Some will find the rooms over-decorated, the service over-confident, and the cappuccino truly appalling.
Synonyms over-elaborate, over-embellished, over-ornate, overdone, overworked, busy, cluttered, laboured, strained, florid |