overscaled

o·ver·scale

 (ō′vər-skāl′) or o·ver·scaled (-skāld′)
adj.
Being of a size or scope that is greater than usual; unusually large or extensive: overscale furniture; an overscaled jacket.
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overscaled

(ˌəʊvəˈskeɪld)
adj
on an excessive scale
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