Examples of 'over-inflated' in a sentence
Meaning of "over-inflated"
over-inflated (verb): past tense of 'over-inflate', meaning to inflate something excessively. Context: The basketball was over-inflated, making it difficult to dribble
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This is also a sign of an over-inflated ego.
The tires are over-inflated for shipping purposes.
The scientific council found the idea over-inflated.
Tell me what an over-inflated ego stems from.
I thought things would work outuntil he over-inflated her.
The tires may be over-inflated for shipment.
Seems to me that the tax rates are over-inflated.
With an over-inflated sense of his own contribution.
This study has been largely over-inflated by the news.
Under or over-inflated tires will cause handling problems.
Canadian house prices are over-inflated and the.
An over-inflated tire rides on just the centre portion of the tread.
I would say he suffers from an over-inflated sense of self worth.
Over-inflated tyres can considerably reduce the fuel economy of your vehicle.
Perhaps they can do something about your over-inflated ego.
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The result is an over-inflated catalogue of unachievable size.
I thought things would work out until he over-inflated her.
Its artificially over-inflated scope simply weakens the report.
One of the most destructive of creative sins is an over-inflated ego.
I think you have an over-inflated view of what forensics can illuminate.
There is no room for you and your over-inflated ego here.
The lungs are over-inflated in appearance and feel crepitant, which is consistent with drowning.
Some more than others develop an over-inflated view of themselves.
The yield is over-inflated because the copper markets are on some kind of suicide pact.
The tires on your unit may be over-inflated for shipping purposes.
One of which was that the voter registry was over-inflated.
The newspaper has greatly over-inflated the implications of this study.
There is a vast chasm between confidence in your abilities, and an over-inflated ego.
The tires on your tractor may be over-inflated for shipping purposes.
I thought things were going to work out for him, until the day he over-inflated her.
You have probably driven with over-inflated tyres for a long period.
Those who over-inflated their partners ' characteristics were more likely to stay blissful in their union.
My husband will not do anything that would dent his over-inflated sense of dignity.
Much like an over-inflated balloon, an aneurysm can stretch the aorta beyond its safety margin.
An aneurysm is a bulge in a blood vessel, much like a bulge on an over-inflated inner tube.
People with this condition have an over-inflated sense of their dominance, entitlement and prestige.
There's nothing worse than having to accommodate a bunch of rude dilettantes with over-inflated egos.
The Berkeley over-inflated rape epidemic is not an isolated case.
Wings look more like soccer players than rugby players, and always have over-inflated egos.
I remember my face the size of an over-inflated football when I had mine out.
An over-inflated tire may burst.
The French were against this move because it over-inflated our financial volume.
Over-inflated tires may burst.
Selling to the NHS at over-inflated prices.
Over-inflated tyres may burst.
They have over-inflated egos.
Over-inflated tires can explode, causing serious injury.
This punk … a serious case of over-inflated ego.
Neil, you over-inflated the right front tire again.
No, the only thing you have been carrying is an over-inflated ego.