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"overbaked" Definitions
  1. baked for too long or at too high a temperature
  2. elaborated or developed to the point of seeming artificial or contrived : OVERWROUGHT
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And as a result, this book can sometimes feel a little dry, like gingerbread that's been just slightly overbaked.
WINNER: Kirkland Signature —The Kirkland brand had a creamier peanut butter filling while the Good Health brand was distractingly salty and seemed slightly overbaked.
If only someone could unplug this phony soul, this overbaked noodle, this robotic amalgamation of parts—spare him the shame of looking the undignified fool.
You've never seen Daniel Craig — as a famous private detective with a flawlessly overbaked Southern accent tasked with sorting out a whodunit — have more fun doing anything ever. 2.
What about overbaked, mediocre thrillers trading on the marquee value of one or more big-name lead actors (almost always male), who, in turn, phone in performances of perfunctorily written roles?
Roared on by the Philippe Chatrier court, Cornet squandered three successive match points in the deciding set, first with a double fault and then two overbaked shots from the back before Errani netted the ball to hand Cornet victory.
He's a fundamental miscalculation on the part of the filmmakers, akin to the overbaked Radiohead music cue that accompanies David's friends when they uncover the slaughter at Division 3, or the casting of a wry comic talent like Plaza as an uninspired manic-pixie-nightmare-girl.
Forgotten and resultantly overbaked, the hat caught fire, and was only just rescued from total incineration – the top collapsed like puff pastry on removal. Russell has stated his desire that his hands be amputated after his death, and preserved in formaldehyde. Politically, Russell is left wing.
In Los Angeles, 1966, Lubahn was a founding member of the band Clear Light. Clear Light was the only album the band created before they split up. Their top song, "Mr. Blue", has been referred to as "long and a bit overbaked, but it does have an odd appeal".
Fanny Pelopaja received good reviews from the critics, but failed to find an audience when first released. 180.000 tickets were sold in Spain and made 44 million pesetas. However the film found popularity once released on video, and with time, it has become one of Aranda best-regarded works. Kevin Thomas of the Los Angeles Times called the film "silly and overbaked".
Retrieved on July 28, 2013. " Saturday brings the silly, overbaked melodrama of crime and passion "Fanny Straw Hair" (1984) [...]" (; in France as ) is a 1984 crime thriller film, directed by Vicente Aranda and starring Fanny Cottençon and Bruno Cremer. The film, a Spanish and French production, was based on the novel Prótesis, written by Andreu Martin. The plot follows an attractive blonde outcast who devises an elaborate plan to avenge the humiliation she suffered at the hands of a policeman who killed her boyfriend and smashed her teeth with the butt of a gun.
No doubt inspired by the finicky, claustrophobic sets and bric-à- brac, the cast tries (with unfortunate success) to be more French than the French, especially Chevalier. The exception is Gingold, who inhabits, as always, a world of her own." TV Guide rated the film 3½ out of five stars, calling it "Overbaked but enjoyable, and a banquet for the eyes, thanks to the visual wonder of the Minnelli-Beaton teaming… Caron…leads the cast in a contest to see who can be the most French. The winner is Chevalier, in a performance that makes one feel as if you're gagging on pastry… Perhaps if the sweetness of Gigi was contrasted with elements of honest vulgarity, the picture could balance itself out… Ten minutes into the movie, you've resolved the plot and are left to wallow in lovely frou-frou.
TrouserPress.com called Across The Universe a "too-rare example of an indie act benefiting musically from major-label treatment"—citing an "increased rock edge that doesn't detract from the gentle charm" of tracks like "Snow Days", "Gone, Gone, Gone" and "The Crane"—the latter being the closest thing the album had to a hit. New York Newsday praised the album's "original melodies, soaring, driving hooks, and precise, daringly oddball lyrics", but complained that "the jokey tone often descends into feyness, then facetiousness," and said the "overbaked singing accentuates the overly florid lyrics of otherwise engaging songs".Wayne Robins, "They Might Be Overdoing It", New York Newsday, June 24, 1990, Part II p. 11. The Toronto Star called Across the Universe "odd stuff, but completely engaging."Craig McInnis, "Minnesotans Take Trip to Pop's Lunatic Fringe", The Toronto Star, May 11, 1990, p. D11.

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