If you are overdressed, underdressed, have on too much make-up or not enough, it can ruin your whole evening. |
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The girls were fashionably attired but not overdressed, with attractive figures and lovely faces. |
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To begin with, she wanted to break through the stereotype of the cheesy, overdressed magician. |
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I hadn't wanted to look like a total slob for this, so I'd worn a black skirt and a sleeveless silk blouse, hoping I wasn't too overdressed. |
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When Cary shows up to a high-spirited clambake with Ron and his pals, she's uncomfortable and overdressed in a tight gray ensemble. |
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I probably overdressed for a Saturday but had never seen my supervisor in anything but a suit. |
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While clearly overdressed in a suit, Clark was quick to point out that he wasn't wearing a tie. |
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Yet, as I walk past the pool and into the restaurant for breakfast, I feel overdressed and decidedly pale. |
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I felt terribly overdressed and ashamed of my tidy cardigan and River Island jeans which have no holes. |
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We talk to another general, this one surprisingly overdressed, who briefs us off the record. |
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Today, he said, it probably means a lounge suit but, he warned, always be overdressed rather than underdressed. |
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Plus, keep in mind that, as a general rule, you are always better off being slightly overdressed rather than underdressed, whatever the occasion. |
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In the work environment, it's generally better to be slightly overdressed than underdressed. |
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I see him most often in the company of boys between 18-25, and frankly, he's usually a bit overdressed for my taste. |
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Kirsty felt out of place at Simon's office today, pale and overdressed, but at dinner, after gulping down a drink, she relaxes. |
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It seemed preposterously overdressed and overeager for the byways of my small hometown. |
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Standing there in front of the mirror in my dress and heels, with my hair and make-up done, I felt way overdressed for anything. |
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Musetta, looking like an overdressed silent-movie vamp, drives up with her ancient admirer in a sputtering antique automobile. |
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She was treated with particular savagery by cartoonists, who represented her as ugly, overdressed, over-fecund and avid for diamonds and pearls. |
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The pastel outdoor furnishings look like leftovers from a closed nursery school, while inside collared shirts seem overdressed. |
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We never saw landlords and used to imagine they were oversized and overdressed and living the high life on the rents they received from their tenants. |
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Stout, overdressed women with heavy jewels sit statue-like and motionless as their hair is dyed, fanned, backcombed and sprayed. |
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She is almost always overdressed, and in ways that make people blink. |
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Rachael gave them a slight smile and had the feeling she overdressed. |
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Mr. House greeted the overdressed Laughlins in his tuxedo jacket and sweatsuit. |
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If the skin feels hot or moist between the shoulder blades, the baby may be overdressed. |
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To get an accurate rectal temperature, first be sure the child is not overdressed or warm from activity, a hot bath or hot weather. |
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He constantly overdressed, wearing heavy sweaters, overcoats, woolen gloves, scarves, and caps even in the hot sweltering summers of Toronto. |
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This is extreme luxury that does not wish to appear overdressed a fact again underlined by pyjama trousers in urban fabrics. |
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Sensing perhaps that he was overdressed, he took off his jacket and faced the crowd in his shirtsleeves. |
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Make sure you are not overdressed when you go to the interview. |
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These photos are you, us, a little of everybody that passed by one day, of aunt Agatha's 2CV near Le Tréport to the Rolls-Roys of an overdressed lady near Chantilly. |
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It's caused by perspiration when babies are overdressed and overheated. |
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We were a bit overdressed for our trip north of the Arctic Circle. |
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I would like to thank Mrs Hassi who, with the other rapporteurs, has managed to provide a synthesis, to prevent the whole thing from becoming an overdressed Christmas tree. |
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Additionally, the product helps insure that its users are not overdressed or underdressed for any occasion. |
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The sow was too naked, the sheep was overdressed. |
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If she is sweaty, she's probably overdressed. |
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And also of the 'Susanna is overdressed if she wants to make her show a success, she needs to wear short skirts and uncross her legs' ilk. |
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I've turned up to things underdressed, and only once or twice I've been overdressed. |
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If he feels warm and looks flushed, he may be overdressed. |
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Instead, he seems in unaccountably rude health, raffishly handsome, gloriously overdressed in a morning suit and polka dot scarf, and lewd on request. |
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She learned that being overdressed was far better than being underdressed, and she grew to love clothes, accessories and home items that are unabashedly pretty. |
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