overclothe

/ˌoʊvərˈkloʊð/
verb
  1. To dress someone in too many clothes or in clothing that is too warm for the conditions.
    • The hiker overclothed himself for the mild weather and had to stop to remove layers.
    • Parents often overclothe their babies in winter, making them sweaty and uncomfortable.
    • If you overclothe yourself for a short walk, you'll end up carrying your jacket.
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