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overscale

[ oh-ver-skeyl ]

adjective

  1. larger or more extensive than normal or usual; outsize; oversize.


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Overscale brooches, which Ms. Giannini likes to see pinned to a gown or a trench coat, take such old-fashioned ladylike motifs as hearts and flowers and blow them way up in size.

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The deal includes increasing percentages of overscale payments, bonuses if the philharmonic exceeds financial projections and a provision allowing up to 10 Sunday performances per season, concerts that previously had been prohibited.

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As negotiations on a new contract continue, the players are earning what they have since May — about $2,200 per week, or 75 percent of the orchestra’s base pay — but with a new wrinkle: Those who earned more than base pay now also receive 35 percent of their “overscale,” or amount above the base.

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In niches along the way sit a Salvador Dalí chair and the iconic overscale banquette from which countless guests have started taking selfies.

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And Audrey II and company made their Broadway debut in an overscale, anodyne 2003 production.

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