overdeck

/ˈoʊvərˌdɛk/
verb
  1. To decorate or cover something excessively, often making it look too busy or cluttered.
    • The designer warned us not to overdeck the cake with frosting.
    • She decided not to overdeck the living room with too many ornaments.
    • If you overdeck the tree with lights, it might look messy.
noun
  1. An upper deck on a ship or boat.
    • From the overdeck, you could see the entire harbor.
    • The captain stood on the overdeck giving orders to the crew.
    • The passengers gathered on the overdeck to watch the sunset.
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