overshow
English
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editovershow (third-person singular simple present overshows, present participle overshowing, simple past overshowed, past participle overshown)
- (transitive) to show excessively or too much
- 1912, George A. Townsend, Practical Rabbit Keeping - Page 103:
- It is a grave mistake to overshow your stock, and one that the novice must always guard against.
Noun
editovershow (plural overshows)
- An excessive show or display.
- His dramatic crying is a bit of an overshow at this point, don't you think?