Hammy
[ham-ee] /ˈhæm i/
adjective, hammier, hammiest.
1.
resembling in taste, flavor, appearance, etc.
[ham-ee] /ˈhæm i/
adjective, hammier, hammiest.
1.
characteristic of a person who .
2.
overacted.
3.
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/ˈhæmɪ/
adjective (informal) -mier, -miest
1.
(of an actor) overacting or tending to overact
2.
(of a play, performance, etc) overacted or exaggerated
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