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over the top
01
sobra, napaka
in a manner that is too extreme or exaggerated
What is the origin of the idiom "over the top" and when to use it?
The idiom "over the top" is thought to originate from military slang, referring to soldiers who went over the parapet or trench in a reckless or overly aggressive manner during World War I. In contemporary usage, it can refer to anything that is excessively dramatic, extravagant, or exaggerated, whether in a positive or negative context. It is commonly used in both spoken and written English to describe something that is excessive, extravagant, or exaggerated to the point of being extreme or unreasonable.
Example
The decorations at the wedding were way over the top, with chandeliers and a live orchestra.
She went over the top with her Halloween costume, spending hours on elaborate makeup and props.
The movie 's special effects were so over the top that it felt like a sensory overload.
over the top
01
sobra, labis
beyond what is considered normal or reasonable
Example
His reaction to the minor mistake was totally over the top.
The decorations for the party were a bit over the top, but they were impressive.
The price for that luxury car seems over the top.

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