"over-egg the pudding" meaning in English

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Verb

Forms: over-eggs the pudding [present, singular, third-person], over-egging the pudding [participle, present], over-egged the pudding [participle, past], over-egged the pudding [past]
Etymology: English origin, mid-19th c. Head templates: {{en-verb|*}} over-egg the pudding (third-person singular simple present over-eggs the pudding, present participle over-egging the pudding, simple past and past participle over-egged the pudding)
  1. To embellish too much, to exaggerate. Synonyms: gild the lily Derived forms: over-egg, over-egged
    Sense id: en-over-egg_the_pudding-en-verb--dLvd6VD Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header

Inflected forms

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