verb
- present participle of overply: to apply too much of something or to apply something excessively
Usage: rare
Examples
- The artist was overplying the paint, making the canvas thick and muddy.
- She realized she was overplying pressure during the massage.
- The mechanic warned against overplying lubricant to the engine parts.
- By overplying fertilizer, the gardener damaged the delicate seedlings.
- The makeup artist avoided overplying foundation to achieve a natural look.