Overscored

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Whatensues is gooey, overscored, treacle-streaked religiosity for depressedDemocrats, and a fine argument for stripping celebrities of theirvoting rights. ❋ Unknown (2006)

I should never get to the bottom — were I to let myself go even now — of the prodigious private commentary, all under still more private correction, with which, in these days, I overscored their full hours. ❋ Unknown (2003)

I should never get to the bottom -- were I to let myself go even now -- of the prodigious private commentary, all under still more private correction, with which, in these days, I overscored their full hours. ❋ Unknown (1935)

Mr. Follet points out, for instance, how in "Chance" we have one layer of personal receptivity after another; each one, as in a sort of rich palimpsest of overlaid impressions, making the material under our hands thicker, fuller, more significant, more symbolic, more underscored and overscored with interesting personal values. ❋ John Cowper Powys (1917)

He holds up for inspection the blackboard, overscored on both sides with great chalk-marks. ❋ Gertrude Hall Brownell (1912)

Parsifal has brought to these things a consciousness not blurred and overscored by worldly knowledge and desires, a native capacity for love of others uninterfered with by the developed consideration of self. ❋ Gertrude Hall Brownell (1912)

I demanded, quite clear-headed, and quite determined that now or never the overscored slate of suspicion should be wiped clean. ❋ Arthur Stringer (1912)

When an ancient treasure of precious vessels, overscored with glowing gems and wrought artistically into wondrous shapes, has, by a prodigious process, been converted through a vast community into the small change, the simple circulating medium of dollars and 'nickels,' we can only say that the consequent permeation will be of values of a new order. ❋ Unknown (1906)

But before many minutes were passed, the quiet of the autumn noon began to be overscored by distant humming, faint at first, and then quickly growing louder, and he saw far away a little brown speck coming swiftly towards him. ❋ Unknown (1903)

Voices, horns, drums, the tramp of a thousand footsteps on the rubber pavements, the sombre roll of wheels from the station behind -- all united in one overwhelmingly solemn booming, overscored by shriller notes. ❋ Robert Hugh Benson (1892)

These overscored retreats of devotion, as dusky, some of them, as eremitic caves swarming with importunate visions, have kept me divided all winter between the love of Ghirlandaio and the fear of those seeds of catarrh to which their mortal chill seems propitious till far on into the spring. ❋ Henry James (1879)

It was in the flicker of fancy, no doubt, that as I hung about the great top-most terrace in especial, and then again took my way through the high gaunt corridors and the square and bare alcoved and recessed saloons, all overscored with such a dim waste of those painted, those delicate and capricious decorations which the loggie of the Vatican promptly borrowed from the ruins of the ❋ Henry James (1879)

It had been originally written London, and afterwards carefully overscored — but not, however, so effectually, as to conceal the word from a scrutinizing eye. ❋ Unknown (1840)

It had been originally written London, and afterwards carefully overscored -- not, however, so effectually as to conceal the word from a scrutinizing eye. ❋ Unknown (1835)

As a zippy curtain-raiser for the massed ranks of youthful players, it may seem superficially suitable but it's recklessly overscored: an undifferentiated wall of brass-dominated sound allows for little variety and no nuances. ❋ Barry Millington (2012)

It had been originally written _London_, and afterwards carefully overscored -- not, however, so effectually as to conceal the word from a scrutinizing eye. ❋ Edgar Allan Poe (1829)

And then I again repaired to the list -- but here I saw distinctly that no servant was to come with the party, although, in fact, it had been the original design to bring one -- for the words "and servant" had been first written and then overscored. ❋ Edgar Allan Poe (1829)

Seems like Evan was grossly underscored for dancing too well and Nicole was overscored for not actually dancing. ❋ Annie Barrett (2010)

[Damn], you definintly overscored [with that] [girl] of yours ❋ Swagger394 (2021)

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