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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

From the hysterical levels of overpraise, concern-trolling and general hype that have greeted “Joker,” casual observers might assume that it’s either genius, right-wing propaganda or some diabolically potent combination thereof.

From Washington Post

But it’s possible to care too much for order, cool and elegance, to overpraise the magician’s sleight of hand and miss the trick itself.

From New York Times

The blowback from that tweet was such that Netflix has altered its methods a little, now opting for slightly ironic overpraise over outright sniffiness.

From The Guardian

You could also compare “Russian Doll” to another Netflix show, from late last year: the eccentric, overpraised “Maniac.”

From The New Yorker