In adjectives like overcooked and overpriced, the prefix "over-" means
Aless than usual
Bmore than usual
Cbetter than usual
DNone of the above
Aless than usual
Bmore than usual
Cbetter than usual
DNone of the above
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Choose the appropriate suffix to get the noun form of the underlined word in the given sentence.
I was attracted by her bright blue eyes.