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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of overseason.

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Examples

  • And it goes without saying that if variety really is the spice of life, everything we do tends to be just at the brink of overseasoned.

    For Americans, variety, safety and perception are key when it comes to sex Katie Rogers 2010

  • The punch was unpalatable (tasted metallic), the prairie oysters were overseasoned, and the ribs were just too fatty with no meat to speak of.

    Overheard at the video store: Cannibals, dead movie stars, and unrealistic superheroes 2008

  • When you have all these flavoring agents, you can learn how to season any food and to correct an overseasoned dish.

    The Skinnygirl Dish BETHENNY FRANKEL 2010

  • When you have all these flavoring agents, you can learn how to season any food and to correct an overseasoned dish.

    The Skinnygirl Dish BETHENNY FRANKEL 2010

  • It was perhaps a little overseasoned with red pepper; though I could handle the heat, I felt I was missing a little of the flavor of the excellent beef itself.

    Ed Levine: Tribeca's Newest Mod-Italian, A Restaurant For The Times 2009

  • It was excellent - perfectly cooked, and not overseasoned.

    Review: Woodberry Kitchen roopa 2008

  • All I'm going to say about the food is that it's crazily overseasoned and altogether cudgeled into submission, flavor-wise.

    Day 88: Weekend Report, Part 1 Vanessa 2007

  • Vegetarian, organic, and vegan foods can all be processed, overseasoned, and generally gunked up, and in the hands of institutional food-service providers they usually are.

    Good-bye, Cryovac 2004

  • Vegetarian, organic, and vegan foods can all be processed, overseasoned, and generally gunked up, and in the hands of institutional food-service providers they usually are.

    Good-bye, Cryovac 2004

  • Vegetarian, organic, and vegan foods can all be processed, overseasoned, and generally gunked up, and in the hands of institutional food-service providers they usually are.

    Good-bye, Cryovac 2004

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