overlard
English
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editoverlard (third-person singular simple present overlards, present participle overlarding, simple past and past participle overlarded)
- (transitive) To cover or coat with lard.
- (transitive, figurative) To garnish or strew excessively.
- 1921, New Catholic World, volume 113, page 160:
- Father D'Arcy defends Catholic theology against those who accuse it of overlarding the idea of God with definitions, and he remarks with perfect truth […]
- 1943, Reports of Selected Cases Decided in Courts of the State of New York Other Than the Court of Appeals and the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court: Miscellaneous Reports, page 603:
- The doubts arise from the effects of plaintiff's attorney's conduct in an atmosphere of fulsome overlarding.