It is not necessary to overpraise, or lead them to think they are wonderfully smart, for this would make them vain, and even pert. |
It is possible to overpraise this film and the invocation of these directors may have this effect. |
With his patients he was so perfect at all points that it is hard to overpraise him. |
Yet, seeing herself primarily as a venue for others, she does not overpraise her own credentials. |
Dame Ninette would sometimes become bored with overpraise, and would insist that building a ballet company was a team effort. |
It would not be possible for any man to overpraise the glories and beauties of Florence in those days. |