overpoweringly

"For me it was a mission to not make it taste overpoweringly of juniper.

The high street's most overpoweringly pungent shop,Lush, has released a body lotion which, rather than sending fans into a frenzy, has instead sent them to sleep.

Perfectly balanced gourmands, these olfactory desserts are anything but overpoweringly sweet or fruity.

As for the curry sauce he experimented with, it was overpoweringly sweet and really didn't go with fish and chips, but then I could have told him that.

In Smith's hands, the cut becomes an almost overpoweringly generative instrument, less a method or object than a figure that focuses an arresting attention to the idiosyncratic panoply of artistic and cultural practices of production and reproduction.

Dickens can hurl us overpoweringly into Bleak House...

Debeljak finished Dark Skies by juxtaposing both cultures: grandiose, cathartically dynamic and liberatingly uprooted America and self-absorbed, incessantly anxious and overpoweringly immobile Slovenia.

One aspect of the EU agenda can be seen as you drive up the road leading to the farm -- a complex with dome-shaped buildings, surrounded by an overpoweringly fecal smell.

The bestseller is indulgent, but does not have an overpoweringly sweet flavor-perfect with tea or coffee.

The lemon gave the ice-cream an overpoweringly citric flavour.

Moreover, an atmosphere has a peculiar quality of being that which is often overpoweringly "in the air" (to use a phrase that will return time and again in what Griffero calls atmospherology) whilst at the same time resisting rigid analysis.

The spices of the veggie burger are zesty and fiery, while not overpoweringly spicy.

Amid descriptions of her clumsy attempts at shopkeeping, he informs readers of her aristocratic belief that "a lady's hand soils itself irremediably by doing aught for bread" (3:37), before asserting, "It was overpoweringly ridiculous--we must honestly confess it--the deportment of the maiden lady, while setting her shop in order for the public eye" (3:39).

This all sounds like you're in for an incredibly emotional read, and it is in parts, but Gawande's medical heritage allows him to explain the concepts with enough detachment to allow the story to refrain from ever becoming overpoweringly emotional.