About The Word Overplay
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Overplay
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What's The Definition Of Overplay?
[v] exaggerate one's acting
Synonyms | Synonyms for Overplay: ham | overact Related Terms | Find terms related to Overplay: accent | accentuate | carry too far | dramatize | exaggerate | exhaust | go overboard | go to extremes | go too far | hyperbolize | know no bounds | magnify | maximize | outclass | outdo | outgo | outjump | outleap | outmaneuver | outmarch | outpace | outperform | outplay | outpoint | outrange | outreach | outride | outrival | outrun | outshine | outstep | outstrip | outvie | outwit | overact | overcarry | overdevelop | overdo | overdraw | overdrive | overelaborate | overemphasize | overexercise | overexert | overexpend | overindulge | overjump | overlabor | overleap | overmatch | overreact | override | overspend | overstate | overstrain | overstress | overstudy | overtask | overtax | overtrain | overuse | overvalue | overwork | pass all bounds | point up | protest too much | stretch |
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