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Chew the scenery Meaning in English

expression

ˈtʃu/ /ˈðə/, /ðə/, /ði/ /ˈsinɝi
CHOO-thuh-SEE-nur-ee
tʃjˈuː/ /ðə, ði/ /sˈiːnəɹi
CHYOO-thuh-SEE-nuh-ree

Definition

To act in an exaggerated, overly dramatic way, especially in theater or film; to overact.

Usage & Nuances

Informal, often humorous or critical. Used mainly about actors giving very exaggerated performances, but sometimes also about anyone being overly dramatic. Usually negative or joking. Never literal—does not refer to actually eating scenery!

Example Sentences

The actor started to chew the scenery during the final scene.

basic

If you chew the scenery, the director might ask you to calm down.

basic

He tends to chew the scenery in every movie he makes.

basic

Wow, talk about chewing the scenery—that performance was wild!

natural

She likes to chew the scenery—subtlety isn't her style.

natural

You really don’t have to chew the scenery to impress the audience.

natural