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Nature must therefore have provided some place for the escape of the overplus.
I was never so nauseated in my life with overplus of fallacy.
Unless one knew the horses personally, it was embarrassing even to try and pick ten of the best ones from the overplus.
The overplus of old folks will be made up by the fewness of kids.
These men carried no overplus of clothing, and this was wise, for the weather was hot.
He has revealed it in the sonnets where there is Will in overplus.
Cyrus Harding thought, not without reason, that the overplus of the lake must overflow on this side.
It may be observed, without overplus of irreverence, that this was larks for her.
Its exposition is frequently tedious and it has an overplus of trivial observations.
Well, then, in throwing out this overplus of ballast at a given moment, I am certain to rise with great rapidity."
And his romantic attitude toward the truth was merely a brilliant overplus of imagination without which life would be insufferably dull.
I am careless, improvident, uncautious, happy out of sheer well- being and overplus of physical energy.
Nothing was left over--it was a discreditable thing to have any overplus at all.
Will and Will in overplus.
John could see now how the feudal leader, his strength an overplus, might have given his aid to the weak, as an act of simple vanity.
The perfection of his bearing on the floor was no careful pose: it was due to the brimming overplus of his happiness.
Enobarbus, Antony Hath after thee sent all thy treasure, with His bounty overplus.
Our overplus of shipping will we burn, And, with the rest full-mann'd, from th' head of Actium Beat th' approaching Caesar.
The torches were lighted with flint and steel, and Cyrus Harding leading, the settlers ventured into the dark passage, which the overplus of the lake had formerly filled.
The very state of peace in which we gloried was injurious; there were no means of employing the idle, or of sending any overplus of population out of the country.
As Sonnet 135 puts it, this is Will in overplus, since Mr. Papp has just embarked on an ambitious effort to stage all 36 Shakespeare plays over a six-year period.
But the engineer desired to know how and where the overplus of the water from the lake escaped, and the exploration was prolonged under the trees for a mile and a half towards the north.
There were probably half a dozen present who knew of his blindness, but not a word was said until all the extras were chosen and the culling out of the overplus of the various remudas began.
Pending the receipt of the twenty or thirty answers which he vaguely expected, he reduced his wardrobe to the narrowest limits consistent with decent respectability, and carried the overplus at different times to the pawnbroker's shop, for conversion into money.
There's a raft episode from it in second or third chapter of life on the Mississippi..... I'm booming, these days--got health and spirits to waste--got an overplus; and if I were at home, we would write a play.