Sentences

The artist overplained the steps in the tutorial, making it difficult for beginners to follow.

She overplained the safety measures, causing everyone to ignore them as they were overdone.

He overplained his strategy before the game, which made the coach frustrated with his double-talk.

The instructions for the assembly were so overplain that they couldn’t be followed properly.

She overplained her solution to the problem, leaving the audience overwhelmed with details.

The politician overplained his points, making his speech twice as long as necessary.

The manual was overplain, providing more details than anyone needed to know.

He overplained the political situation, turning a simple topic into a tangled mess of confusing details.

The report was overplain, with too much information and not enough actionable points.

She overplained the directions to the restaurant, earning her the reputation of being a tour guide.

The lecture was so overplain that the students wondered if they were in the right place.

He overplained the benefits of the new plan, making it sound complex and unattractive.

Her presentation was overplain, confusing the audience with more data than they could process.

The review was overplain, critiquing every little detail of the movie.

He overplained the reasons behind the change in policy, leaving everyone frustrated.

The textbook was overplain, with too many examples and not enough context.

She overplained her concerns to the therapist, making her feel like she was overthinking everything.

The engineer overplained the strength calculations, causing the team to overlook the practicality of the design.

The speech was overplain, filled with elaborate examples that were better left unsaid.