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Overplay   /ˈoʊvərplˈeɪ/   Listen
Overplay

verb
1.
Exaggerate one's acting.  Synonyms: ham, ham it up, overact.






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"Overplay" Quotes from Famous Books



... about his noble face dishonor's sombre pall, But I am here to strip it off and expiate it all; For only blood will cleanse the stain attainted honor brings, And valid blood is that alone which from the aggressor springs; Yours it must be, Oh tyrant, since by its overplay It moved ye to so foul a deed and robbed your sense away; On my father ye laid hand, in the presence of the king, And I, his son, am here to-day atonement fall to bring. Count, ye did a craven business and I call ye COWARD here! Behold, if I await you, think not I come with fear, ...
— Song and Legend From the Middle Ages • William D. McClintock and Porter Lander McClintock

... that a little too brazen?" he asked. "Even with such a negligible quantity as a deserted husband, it is a mistake to overplay the part." ...
— The Far Horizon • Lucas Malet

... However, he was not without a generous stock of optimism. "Somebody has learned of the low state of the Cardigan fortune," he mused, "and taken advantage of it to induce the old man to sell at last. They're figuring on selling to me at a neat profit. And I certainly did overplay my hand last night. However, there's nothing to do now except sit tight and wait for the new ...
— The Valley of the Giants • Peter B. Kyne



Words linked to "Overplay" :   theater, play, underact, ham, dramaturgy, dramatics, playact, theatre, dramatic art, roleplay, act



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