- - Like a medium steak that was ordered rare
- - A bit much from ring leader of the Mafia following father back from Spain
- - Cooked too much.
- - A bit much
- - Completed more than once? That's too much
- - finished at the double? that's certainly not rare
- - Excessive work penned by old writer
- - Twice finished burnt?
- - mistress -, bawd in shakespeare's measure for measure
- - Bagging 500 in opening spell of bowling is excessive
- - Having finished dinner first, one exaggerated
- - Theatrical, melodramatic
- - Cooked too long
- - Exaggerated number of deliveries completed
- - Finished twice? That's not rare
- - Like some food and flattery
- - Finished twice and it's excessive
- - Like some soap opera plot elements
- - Cooked really well?
- - Burnt, maybe
- - Cooked to long
- - Burnt, or practically so
- - Charred, as chateaubriand
- - Without finesse.
- - Like stale jokes
- - Disproportionate
- - Exaggerated
- - Excessively embellished
- - Immoderate
- - Trite
- - Hackneyed
- - Clichéd
- - Far from rare
- - ....-tired
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