hyped

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Examples of hyped

  • The latter was a relatively novel aspect of the 1997 campaign and was much hyped in the media.

  • That is why we must distinguish a counter-thread that runs throughout this hyped-up culture of cool.

  • Linguistically, the word edition is fairly neutral, unless of course it is hyped up to a 'new edition'.

  • Such summits tend to be excessively hyped up – they produce high levels of expectation but furnish quite meagre results.

  • It is all too often the case that hyped alarms and crises affect people rather than the food itself.

  • We are under no illusion about why the debate was hyped up, as it was before the holidays.

  • A successful direct marketing campaign, hyped by over-bonusing, attracted a large number of new policyholders and an increasing flow of contributions from existing members.

  • Sometimes, however, there are cases in which highly hyped new drugs are not necessarily any better than long-standing treatments.

  • Spectators walking around in the streets are not necessarily causing an offence because they are encouraging themselves on and getting hyped up.

  • There is a danger that the enterprise companies will become very much hyped by their considerable powers.

  • I regret that these modest restrictions seem to have been hyped up as being far more considerable than they are.

  • I do not want to have to try to do that in a hyped-up political context.

  • We learned that the threat of rogue states—later to be called states of concern—was exaggerated and hyped.

  • Are the facts hyped up by those who oppose mink farming?

  • It seems to me, having obtained a copy of the speech, that it has been somewhat hyped up by the press.

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