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Definitions of overhype in various dictionaries:
To promote or publicize to excess: Promoters grossly overhyped the movie.
verb - to hype to excess
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Promote to excess |
Exaggerated claim about cases of healthy produce |
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Sep 4 2015 The Times - Cryptic |
May 27 2010 L.A. Times Daily |
Jan 13 2005 Newsday.com |
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Slang To promote or publicize to excess: Promoters grossly overhyped the movie. |
to advertise or praise something more than it deserves in newspapers, on television, online, etc., in order to make people excited about it and want to buy, try it, invest in it, etc.: |
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A Steam wagon (steam lorry or steam waggon) is a steam-powered road vehicle for carrying freight. It was the earliest form of lorry (truck) and came in two basic forms: overtype and undertype – the distinction being the position of the engine relative to the boiler. Manufacturers tended to concentrate on one form or the other. * Steam wagons were a widespread form of powered road traction for commercial haulage in the early part of the twentieth century, although they were a largely British phenomenon, with few manufacturers outside Great Britain. Competition from internal-combustion-powered vehicles and adverse legislation meant that few remained in commercial use beyond the Second World War. * Although the majority of steam wagons have been scrapped, a significant number have been preserved in working order and may be seen in operation at steam fairs, particularly in the UK. |