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overprotective

[oh-ver-pruh-tek-tiv] / ˌoʊ vər prəˈtɛk tɪv /


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For many years American Jewish writing seemed to be all about sons—sons launched from Chicago, Brooklyn and the Bronx, sons of overprotective mothers, comics punning on “the son also rises.”

From The Wall Street Journal Dec. 18, 2025

He’s positively delightful here, whether being overprotective of Deschanel or suffering her ministrations, dancing around Curtis, or fencing with Jake Johnson’s Nick.

From Los Angeles Times Dec. 15, 2025

That can make people vulnerable, and it can also make well-intentioned children overprotective.

From MarketWatch Dec. 1, 2025

Chloe Rist, Mason's sister, told the court how their family had been overprotective of him "because he was so vulnerable and harmless".

From BBC Nov. 19, 2024

“My parents are still married. I have to call them at the same time every night—in thirty minutes, actually. They're overprotective, I guess, but normal. We're really boring.”

From "An Abundance of Katherines" by John Green



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