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    Use "overage" in a sentence

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    overage


    1. The overage in G&S is reflective of the (10


    2. So by eliminating the sharks, we get rid of the overage in practice if doctors remain upright in their professions


    3. “Fixing” the overage or underage with a


    4. Do we blame the 39 in California for the loss of one of their friends, charging them with involuntary homicide? Or condemn the dead one for having committed involuntary suicide? What about the “chaperones” who were with them at the park? The principal and teachers who had to have heard rumors of the planned event? The parents who probably did hear about it before hand? Or do we blame the park for “allowing” their slide to collapse under more bodies than ever should have been on it? How much overage has to be ordered by law to be built into everything, just in case stupid, irresponsible users decide to misuse things? How far can—should—anyone go in protecting us from ourselves? Is the ride attendant to blame? Ever try to stop a stampede of healthy, hell-bent teenagers all by yourself?


    5. The overage invariably gets used in the end


    6. A half dozen former child stars play overage juvenile delinquents in this low-budget exploitation film


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    Synonyms for "overage"

    overage over-the-hill overaged superannuated

    "overage" definitions

    a surplus or excess of money or merchandise that is actually on hand and that exceeds expectations


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