Results for: excessive sentimentality
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make excessive profits, overcharge, demand exorbitant prices; raise rates, raise prices, somebody making excessive profits, speculator, one who buys goods at market value and resells them at a higher price; one who charges exorbitant pricesprofiteer
meticulousness, stringency; affectedness, overrefinement; excessive fastidiousness, extreme fussiness, ridiculous overrefinementpreciosity
more than enough, excessively; to an excessive degree, too muchoverly
mouldy, covered in mildew (fungal growth due to exposure to excessive moisture)mildewy
muscular, having stiff over-worked muscles (usually from excessive exercise)musclebound
nausea, sickness (caused by excessive drinking or eating), overindulgencecrapulence
nicotine poisoning, nicotine poisoning through excessive use of tobacco (Pathology)nicotinism
of egomania, of a mental disorder characterized by excessive egotism to the point of delusion and grandiose fantasies of self-importanceegomaniacal
of or pertaining to hyperplasia, affected by excessive cell reproduction (Medicine)hyperplastic
of or pertaining to hypertrophy, affected by hypertrophy (abnormal enlargement of a part or organ; excessive growth)hypertrophic
of or pertaining to lithemia, pertaining to an excessive amount of uric acid in the blood (Medicine)lithemic
overdose, overdose; excessive dose (of pills or alcohol); attempt at suicide by the ingestion of an excess of pills (Slang), overdose; take excessive dose (of pills or alcohol); attempt suicide by ingesting an excess of pills (Slang), take deadly amoun...OD
overestimate value; fix a price that is not proportional to the value; value too much, put excessive value on somethingovervalue
overly abundant, overly bountiful, excessive, more than is needed or desired, too numeroussuperabundant
overstated, made to seem greater or more important than it really is, overdone, excessiveexaggerated
 

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