Use "overshadow|overshadowed|overshadowing|overshadows" in a sentence

1. There is one teacher whose life overshadows all others.

2. An impressive 25-story skyscraper overshadows the temple next door.

3. His disappearance overshadowed the family.

4. 8 Large oak trees overshadow the garden.

5. Large oak trees overshadow the garden.

6. Quiet, roomy cabin and Adeptness overshadowed by cum

7. Gore has assiduously cultivated his eventual presidential candidacy without undercutting or overshadowing Clinton.

8. His recent death overshadowed the family gathering.

9. Synonyms for Blackens include darkens, dims, shadows, obscures, overshadows, beclouds, bedims, befogs, blears and blurs

10. Synonyms for Benighting include veiling, shrouding, shading, shadowing, blackening, clouding, overshadowing, beclouding, bedimming and befogging

11. 5 Those concerns were overshadowed by subsequent events.

12. Economic political things overshadow even common sense occasionally.

13. Thus does the fight over sovereignty overshadow all bilateral issues.

14. The thrill of making money tended to overshadow everything else.”

15. He had always been overshadowed by his elder sister.

16. Rumors of financial malpractice overshadowed the President's inauguration ceremony.

17. Attask Study Shows Miscommunication and Distractions Overshadow Work Productivity

18. Her new book will overshadow all her earlier ones.

19. In some organizations bureaucracy and politics overshadow constructive logic.

20. Domestic policy was soon overshadowed by political unrest abroad.

21. May we never allow unfavorable circumstances to overshadow our spiritual values!

22. Negatively, American entertainment media overshadow the popular culture of many nations.

23. Fears for the President's safety could overshadow his peace-making mission.

24. But the second noteworthy aspect of Hyatt may overshadow its Atextual analysis

25. But Friday's jobs data could overshadow the rest of the week's numbers.

26. 6 Rumors of financial malpractice overshadowed the President's inauguration ceremony.

27. From their viewpoint, the responsibilities seem to overshadow the blessings.

28. 9 The two cherubs spread out their wings upward, overshadowing the cover with their wings.

29. His triumph was overshadowed by an uneasy sense of foreboding.

30. Cornball or not, Brady has the hardware to overshadow his supposed dorkiness

31. Make dark, shadow, shade, obscure, overshadow, make darker, make dim The smoke Blackened …

32. It was later overshadowed by the 1886 Witwatersrand Gold Rush.

33. With its likability overshadowing the dark side of UK urban drama, Borrowed Time is a refreshing change

34. Growing concerns about profit margins sent technology stocks sharply lower, overshadowing modest gains for blue-chip stocks.

35. Do not let experiences, illustrations, or your delivery overshadow the Bible

36. 21 Growing concerns about profit margins sent technology stocks sharply lower, overshadowing modest gains for blue-chip stocks.

37. This problem to some extent overshadowed the oil slick as an environmental issue.

38. Kato tries dissuading him, but Britt, feeling overshadowed, follows his instincts.

39. He was an excellent player, but he was overshadowed by Jordan.

40. There is a cloud on the horizon that may overshadow the talks.

41. Overshadowed by the business of daily living , the carpet was soon forgotten .

42. Mary was sometimes overshadowed by the more talkative members of the family.

43. Contemporary capitalism is a system in which the negative elements now overshadow the positive.

44. At that time, it was considered an unimportant outpost, overshadowed by Apollonia and Epidamnos.

45. For many, their moments of happiness are quickly overshadowed by the anxieties of life.

46. With the Taj Mahal overshadowing it, one can easily forget that Agra has one of the finest Mughal forts in India

47. Sacred interests must not be overshadowed by material preoccupations or recreational pursuits.

48. Her childhood was overshadowed by her mother's incarceration in a psychiatric hospital.

49. Healings reported in the Bible never overshadowed the real thrust of Christianity.

50. Based on available records, the 20th century does significantly overshadow the past in seismic activity.

51. 🔊 The boy’s Aptness for sports was overshadowed by her bad classroom behavior

52. God’s holy spirit overshadowed Mary so that nothing could damage the growing embryo.

53. We have let our particular personality overshadow who we are in Jesus Christ.

54. Her interest in politics began to overshadow her desire to be a poet.

55. But it's also all overshadowed by four blindingly great new songs from Eminem.

56. However, they should not become activities that overshadow the peaceful uses of atomic energy

57. Media focus on the Province's death tally has tended to overshadow other statistics of Northern Ireland.

58. 34 But as he was saying these things, a cloud formed and began to overshadow them.

59. The term ‘Breakdancing’ overshadowed ‘breaking’ and ‘b-boying’ due to the media’s broader reach

60. The sainthood of Kurt Cobain overshadows the album: Kurt's lyrics, his Attitudinising and navel-gazing, were hard to separate from the band's image

61. She said stations should be in the open, near housing, not overshadowed by trees or walls.

62. The downgrade overshadowed further signs of optimism from surveys of corporate sentiment in Germany and Japan.

63. Emotion may overshadow reason, or a calm discussion may quickly turn into a heated argument.

64. The current AIDS pandemic tends to overshadow the continuing threat of other sexually transmitted infections.

65. The sainthood of Kurt Cobain overshadows the album: Kurt’s lyrics, his Attitudinising and navel-gazing, were hard to separate from the band’s image

66. In the other three novels frothy dialogue and sparkling wit tend to overshadow the deeper philosophical issues at stake.

67. The turnover trouble overshadowed the fact that the Matadors played with a rare amount of zeal.

68. I had lived a lonely childhood and a boyhood straitened by war and overshadowed by bereavement.

69. The Senator's problems overshadowed all the pomp and ceremony of the opening of the 105th Congress.

70. It is easy to let this feeling of tragedy overshadow his story, but that would be wrong.

71. (1 Timothy 5:11, 12) Permitting fleshly desires to overshadow spiritual interests would be damaging. —1 Timothy 5:6.

72. The attention bestowed on the leaker can at times overshadow the value of the news that has been leaked.

73. Genuine Christianity was overshadowed by Christendom’s sectarianism, based on pagan teachings and philosophies.—Acts 20:29, 30.

74. There must be a clear political counter-vision that can overshadow, match or neutralize the guerrilla vision.

75. 22 Quiet, roomy cabin and adeptness overshadowed by cumbersome curb weight, soft suspenders, and a tacky dash.

76. Gradually, their spiritual interests are overshadowed by nonspiritual pursuits to the point that they are “completely choked.”

77. They knew that apostasy would develop and that the true religion would be overshadowed for a time.

78. Even where the logos are being retained, these names are overshadowed by those of their new masters.

79. Quiet, roomy cabin and off-road Adeptness overshadowed by cumbersome curb weight, soft suspenders, and a tacky dash

80. Her Persian lamb coat had overshadowed the treasurer's three-year-old mink, and her hat had caused a sensation.