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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of overexercise.

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Examples

  • In Southern California, land of the overexercised, Jack Lalanne was something of a god, promoting healthy living, smart eating and a balanced life.

    Jack Lalanne offers up fitness advice (Videos) Melissa Bell 2011

  • I pass overexercised and neglected wives and girlfriends as they speed-walk in pairs or jog alone with only their iPods for company.

    Good-Bye To All That Margo Candela 2010

  • I pass overexercised and neglected wives and girlfriends as they speed-walk in pairs or jog alone with only their iPods for company.

    Good-Bye To All That Margo Candela 2010

  • An overexercised blonde with that distinct L.A. plastic surgery look is sitting on the counter, trying to blow cigarette smoke out the open window while she stares at herself in the mirror.

    Good-Bye To All That Margo Candela 2010

  • An overexercised blonde with that distinct L.A. plastic surgery look is sitting on the counter, trying to blow cigarette smoke out the open window while she stares at herself in the mirror.

    Good-Bye To All That Margo Candela 2010

  • Sorry Richard if I seem overexercised by Marilyn Frith on Tuesday, Apr 1, 2008 at 4: 23: 01 PM

    The Clinton Firewall 2008

  • The wife, played by Téa Leoni, is repellent: a jangly, yakking, overachieving, overexercised, unfaithful, shallow she-monster who has just lost her job with a commercial design firm.

    Glass Ceilings, Glass Slippers | PopPolitics.com 2005

  • The wife, played by Téa Leoni, is repellent: a jangly, yakking, overachieving, overexercised, unfaithful, shallow she-monster who has just lost her job with a commercial design firm.

    Glass Ceilings, Glass Slippers | PopPolitics.com 2005

  • The wife, played by Téa Leoni, is repellent: a jangly, yakking, overachieving, overexercised, unfaithful, shallow she-monster who has just lost her job with a commercial design firm.

    THE NEWS BLOG 2005

  • The wife, played by Téa Leoni, is repellent: a jangly, yakking, overachieving, overexercised, unfaithful, shallow she-monster who has just lost her job with a commercial design firm.

    Print - Glass Ceilings, Glass Slippers | PopPolitics.com 2005

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