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overpraise

[oh-ver-preyz] / ˈoʊ vərˈpreɪz /








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Even last year,, external Chappell, rarely one to overpraise English batting, grouped Crawley with Root and Harry Brook as England's key Ashes batters.

From BBC

Maybe even 20 years, so as to weed out the overpraised clunkers, elevate the overlooked gems and ensure that the winners truly stand the test of time.

From Los Angeles Times

As the most overpraised player at the most overanalyzed position in sports, Mahomes is supposed to reach a point of public annoyance and second-guessing.

From Washington Post

A portrait of James Russell Lowell, his overpraised poetical antecedent, was hung proudly in his study.

From New York Times

His predecessor, Myles Brand, is overpraised as a heroic reformer, but he at least had some practical executive ability and forged consensus on the reform measures known as Annual Academic Progress Rate.

From Washington Post