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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
overcoach .
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Examples
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"In bigger cities, youth sport is overorganized and overcoached," Dr. C ô t é says.
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Jack Nicklaus says he's concerned that young players are overcoached.
Taking On the Tiger 2009
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He's not afraid, overcoached, or cautious in any way.
How Sarah Palin could give a better interview. Ann Althouse 2008
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Plus, on the eve of the vice presidential debate, a "Strategy Session": Is Palin being overcoached or underestimated?
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So, Paul, conservative say that Palin is overcoached, that she just needs to be allowed to be herself.
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She sounded like an overcoached insane trained monkey.
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Both teams were so overcoached to the point where they looked frightened to make a mistake the entire game.
Lahontan Valley News - Top Stories Joe Santoro LVN News Service 2010
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"Children should not be overcoached, and they are given the opportunity to discover things for themselves."
The Guardian World News Viv Groskop 2010
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Both teams were so overcoached to the point where they looked frightened to make a mistake the entire game.
Lahontan Valley News - Top Stories Joe Santoro LVN News Service 2010
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I thought McMillan overcoached the Blazers out of Round 1 this past spring; playing too deliberately and going big against that Rockets team was death.
ESPNsoccernet 2009
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