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overworked

adjective as in worn out

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“Department employees are overworked, and we can’t sustain the mandatory overtime without the necessary personnel.”

She then sets out to share the “French way” of eating—mindful, moderate, and centered on food’s rightful place—with tired, overworked, and often overweight Americans.

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The “Emilia Pérez” actor won for playing Rita, an overworked lawyer who is asked to help a Mexican cartel boss undergo gender transition.

Her way of seeing the world frames Osborn’s politics, that people are exhausted, overworked and often not heard, but most of them are good and only want what’s fair.

Poppy is one of the stage managers who, along with Max Stewart’s convincingly overworked Tim, is trying to stem the backstage chaos — an impossible feat that not even the Little Dutch Boy could manage.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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