WordNet
v. dress excessively; "You should not overclothe the child--she will be too hot" [syn: overdress]
Usage examples of "overclothe".
She dressed me in my warm overclothes, got dressed herself, and we were on our way.
The tall young man tossed down his weapon, jerked off his boots and overclothes and dived into the water.
Mike and Avram were wearing standard gray shipsuits and carrying overnight bags, but when Captain Tara Van Doren got out of her vacuum overclothes, Celinda understood why all the dress-up.
He was small, but wiry, and had evidently come prepared for business, as he had some overclothes under his arm and a pair of buckskin gloves.
She pointed toward the long racks of overclothing, "Now put one of those on— it's quite cold inside the mountain,"
She pointed toward the long racks of overclothing, "Now put one of those on it's quite cold inside the mountain,"
The Rangers, in their mainly white camouflage overclothing, moved about as little as possible, and the lack of physical activity merely made them more vulnerable to the cold and to boredom, the soldier's deadliest enemy.