overaggressive

Related to overaggressive: overtly

o·ver·ag·gres·sive

 (ō′vər-ə-grĕs′ĭv)
adj.
Aggressive to an excessive degree.

o′ver·ag·gres′sive·ly adv.
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overaggressive

(ˌəʊvərəˈɡrɛsɪv)
adj
excessively quarrelsome or belligerent
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