GLOSS OVER vs OVERPLAY: NOUN
- N/A
- In any duplicate card-game, especially bridge and whist, the play of a hand which has already been played at another table and by other players; in memory duplicate, the play of a hand by north and south which was originally held and played by east and west.
GLOSS OVER vs OVERPLAY: VERB
- To treat something with less care than it deserves; to skimp.
- To cover up a mistake or a crime; to hush up or whitewash.
- Cover up a misdemeanor, fault, or error
- Treat hurriedly or avoid dealing with properly
- To accidentally hit (one's golf ball) beyond "the green".
- To overestimate one's strength in a game or event, which ultimately may end in a defeat.
- To present something in a manner more dramatic than necessary.
- And (transitive) To overdo or overact one's effect or role.
- Exaggerate one's acting
GLOSS OVER vs OVERPLAY: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To overdo a role or an effect.
- To hit (a golf ball) beyond the green.
- To overestimate the strength of (one's holding or position) with resulting defeat.
- To emphasize or stress unduly.
- To present (a dramatic role, for example) in an exaggerated manner.
GLOSS OVER vs OVERPLAY: RELATED WORDS
- Trivialize, Sentimentalization, Oversimplify, Gloze, Superficialize, Sugarcoat, Temporise, Platitudinize, Smooth over, Slur over, Sleek over, Skimp over, Skate over, Hush up, Whitewash
- Overdramatize, Overcompensate, Overreact, Overestimate, Overemphasize, Downplay, Underrate, Overrate, Overstate, Underestimate, Overdo, Exaggerate, Underplay, Ham, Overact
GLOSS OVER vs OVERPLAY: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Underplay, Lead on, Ununderstood, Romanticize, Miscomprehend, Lead astray, Trivialize, Sentimentalization, Oversimplify, Gloze, Superficialize, Temporise, Platitudinize, Smooth over, Hush up
- Overpower, Overdramatize, Overcompensate, Overreact, Overestimate, Downplay, Underrate, Overrate, Overstate, Underestimate, Overdo, Exaggerate, Underplay, Ham, Overact
GLOSS OVER vs OVERPLAY: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- You might be tempted to gloss over any sort of reasoning in favor of getting your rejection over as soon as possible.
- Sometimes, it is easy to gloss over Bible stories.
- Casting Friends can gloss over a short social encounter.
- This is a section that many people gloss over.
- Too often, Riley said, proponents gloss over such concerns.
- This passage is complex and easy to gloss over.
- But the reviews of smartphone cameras gloss over it.
- Consumers gloss over disclosure forms all the time.
- Publications or web sites gloss over hard reality.
- By all means gloss over the unflattering things.
- Thus, an actor who has a tendency to overplay for one director may show more subtlety and restraint with another.
- Are you annoyed to death of this song because of its constant overplay?
- Emmanuel Macron overplay his score facing the events of more and more agitated.
- Because of the aesthetic of Tom Waits, you can overplay your hand.
- But many liberation heroes often overplay their hand, and Mugabe is now certainly taking things too far.
- Preferably of traditional unconfined, how to spending standing convenience life preparing a overplay together?
- Most people tend to overplay the risks involved in speaking up.
- Law dismissed the idea that Democrats could overplay their hand.
- Finnally someone writes about Video Overplay secrewt review.
- You oughtnt to overplay your luck like this.
GLOSS OVER vs OVERPLAY: QUESTIONS
- What happens if you put oil based gloss over satin paint?
- Did Emmerdale's Priya Sharma overplay her hand with Al Chapman?
- What is overplay doing with the money from overpriced plans?
- How does Greenblatt overplay Lucretius'role in the poem?
- What is overplay and overhorsing in salmon fishing?
- Do you have to have an overplay account to use overplay?