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overstaff

vb. To furnish with too many staff

Usage examples of "overstaff".

They missed nothing, least of all the overstaffed supply packs strapped to the second back of each animal.

The six work shifts of the long Legis day overlapped to prevent this sort of rush-hour crowding, but the narrow corridors of the overstaffed station were always crowded, even in peacetime.

He also had an inexplicable fondness for overstaffed pastrami sandwiches.

Ushiba was still awake, reading by lamplight in an old overstaffed chair.

A large overstaffed executive chair sat in front of seven LCD, liquid crystal display, screens.

The big overstaffed chairs and couch were leather, and the desk, still littered with research papers, was a huge rosewood roll-top.