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Definition of Exaggerated |
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Exaggerated
of Exaggerate Enlarged beyond bounds or the truth. Related Definitions: Beyond, Enlarged, Exaggerate, Of, Or, The, Truth |
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Exaggerated Quotations
The reports of my death have been greatly exaggerated. Mark Twain You are priests, not social or political leaders. Let us not be under the illusion that we are serving the Gospel through an exaggerated interest in the wide field of temporal problems. Pope John Paul II Exaggerated sensitiveness is an expression of the feeling of inferiority. Alfred Adler "Camp" is a vision of the world in terms of style - but a particular style. It is the love of the exaggerated. Susan Sontag So reports of my madness, as they say, were greatly exaggerated. Not that I give a bugger either way. David Icke Comedy is exaggerated realism. It can be stretched to the almost ludicrous, but it must always be believable. Paul Lynde Like all weak men he laid an exaggerated stress on not changing one's mind. W. Somerset Maugham Every age develops its own peculiar forms of pathology, which express in exaggerated form its underlying character structure. Christopher Lasch Writing for young children I find I often use particular jokes with words and exaggerated, funny events, but some of these haunt the more complex stories for older children too. Margaret Mahy There's a lot of exaggerated talk about CAFTA, but it's actually a fairly routine trade agreement. Although it involves fairly small nations, they're still more important trade partners than places like Australia or many other larger nations. Ernest Istook |
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Exaggerated Translations
exaggerated in Italian is esagerai |
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