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3 Practice
Use some of the adjectives on this page to
describe:

1. a film you've seen recently
2. the weather recently
3. a journey you've been on
4. a meal you've had recently

Real English:
over-the-top
Over-the-top means 'exaggerated or extravagant
in some way. It could refer to someone's dress or
behaviour or the amount of food or drink at a party
Didn't
you
think their house was a bit over-the-cop?
I thought ten Rolls Royces at the wedding was a bit over-
the-top
Sometimes we say OTT instead.
It was a bit OTTI
Urgent!​