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overpraise

[oh-ver-preyz] / ˈoʊ vərˈpreɪz /








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Even last year,, external Chappell, rarely one to overpraise English batting, grouped Crawley with Root and Harry Brook as England's key Ashes batters.

From BBC

A dreary list, a compendium of the mediocre and the overpraised.

From New York Times

In fact, Broadway’s latest brood of overpraised choreographic darlings should get down to St. Louis if only to see that you don’t need to throw everything you know into every number.

From The Wall Street Journal

“It makes me angry to be so overpraised,” he tells me of the attention.

From The Verge

My own worry is that this year’s Oscars are going to reward two movies – The Shape of Water and Three Billboards – which although very good, have been marginally overpraised.

From The Guardian