- - Portray badly the girl in the cot, playing
- - those who play naturally don't do this
- - Ham provided by girl in October
- - Beau takes hat off to crazy cat who can ham it up
- - Ham left unused by function
- - To ham
- - Part of lover, actually ham!
- - to carve ham
- - Ring to check about transport going to West Ham
- - Evident eating a cold ham might do this
- - Ham to carve into pieces
- - Ham
- - Order to carve damaged bone out of ham?
- - Ham to carve after cooking
- - Cook to carve ham
- - Cavort wildly round East Ham
- - Butcher to carve ham
- - About repulsed cutting open ham
- - Ham it up with Bill in the open
- - Finished with time to pack a cold ham
- - Ham is finished and cat is upset
- - A courgette at first wrapped in plain ham
- - Play part exaggeratedly
- - With no attempt at concealment, devouring a cold ham
- - Ham and eggs -- the Queen tucked in in front of court
- - Play to the gallery
- - Emulate a ham
- - "Saw the air too much with your hand," in Shakespeare's words
- - Play the ham
- - "Saw the air."
- - Play up the drama.
- - Ham it up
- - Chew the scenery
- - Play to the balcony
- - Be a ham
- - plainly seen eating a cold ham
- - Exaggerate extra tip-off fact
- - Perform exaggeratedly
- - show too much enthusiasm in taking part
- - Behave in exaggerated way
- - In retirement care, volunteers turning up lay it on thick
- - Exaggerate on stage
- - Be hammy
- - What you'd expect drama queen to do for old, old soldier locking up vehicle reversing
- - Exaggerate what's noticeable about American College
- - Wrongly take center stage?
- - Emote too much giving account in public
- - Exaggerate role in very particular period during month
- - Perform hammily
- - Be heavy-handed, in a way
- - Risk a bad review
- - Do too much
- - Indulge in histrionics.
- - Exaggerate, in a role.
- - Strain for effect.
- - Exaggerate in acting.
- - Exaggerate a role.
- - Mug, e.g
- - Mug, say
- - Be melodramatic
- - Exaggerate
- - Emote
- - be too dramatic concerning a law
- - a covert operation to be too much of a thespian
- - Lay it on thick
- - act with exaggeration
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