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do to death in British Englishb. to overuse (a joke, etc) so that it no longer has any effect See full dictionary entry for deathdo to death in American English 2. to use, perform, etc. so often that it becomes tiresome; overdo See full dictionary entry for death Examples of 'do to death' in a sentencedo to death The urban landscape has been done to death.You may think this totally looks like a very old idea done to death in magazines for years.In short, the entire place has been done to death.I don't want to be part of something that has been done to death.It's entertaining, but soon gets done to death.I think this story has been done to death and really the person I would be most interested to hear from is the young referee involved. |