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idiomgo/move into overdriveto start to be very active, or to work unusually hard or well:Larry sometimes goes into overdrive, risking his health by missing sleep, in order to accomplish everything he wants to do.The league champions took advantage of their luck and moved into overdrive, scoring four times in the last quarter.be in overdrive: My brain was in overdrive. I had to convince them I was the best candidate for the job, when I had almost no experience.
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