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Discover Ludwig'ham it up' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe an exaggerated performance, usually in a humorous way. For example, "The actor was hamming it up in his rendition of the classic Shakespearean comedy."
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ham it up
verb
To deliberately exaggerate one's emotions or movements, or to overact or act badly.
Exact(60)
Ham it up; luxuriate in it.
I like to ham it up".
Rather, they laugh and ham it up.
They can ham it up in a weather forecast.
"There are lots of opportunities to ham it up".
Aptly, given their name, Sheeps seldom ham it up.
I'm not a great singer, but I love to ham it up.
As ever BTL, do not ham it up or let your argument boil over.
It was stunt casting, but Ms. Palin didn't ham it up.
well, like an eleven-year-old with a decent ability to ham it up.
She lets the irony breathe, does not hammer it or ham it up.
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