exaggeration

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  • No, she wasn't that fat - what an exaggeration!

  • Don't believe everything she tells you, as she's rather prone to exaggeration.

  • Honestly, without any exaggeration, the fish was three metres long!

  • "Her face went as green as your jumper." "Don't you think that's a slight exaggeration?"

  • Unfortunately, the newspaper article was full of exaggerations and misrepresentations.

  • Perhaps that is an exaggeration, but the space devoted to the twentieth century is much greater in this section.

  • I think that is simply untrue, it is an exaggeration.

  • Leaving alone the question as to why this might happen, it seems useful to also produce some precise quantitative estimations of such suspected exaggerations.

  • Instead, it has pitted ' ' pro-accounters ' ' against ' ' anti-accounters ' ' in an unproductive debate filled with accusations and exaggerations.

  • It is no exaggeration to say that both human beings and crickets are engaged as one in the fight.

  • This may be an exaggeration, but maybe there is some truth in it.

  • The program works by examining text patterns and numbers that can change when a lie or exaggeration is detected.

  • There are no definitive statistics on the casualties of the war, but the figure of three to five million deaths is certainly not an exaggeration.

  • The horizontal scale is for (b) and (c), vertical exaggeration c. x 8.

  • The large adverse gradients next to the leading edge were an exaggeration resulting from the local breakdown (non-uniformity) of the linearization discussed earlier.

  • This was possibly an exaggeration, but it seems safe to assume that they encountered practically no open water on the way.

  • Here, the blues as a malady is portrayed with outrageous exaggeration, a marker of signifying.

  • This was, of course, a gross exaggeration, not to say falsification.

  • To be sure, there is a certain degree of exaggeration in his statement.

  • Such compromise of the integrity of the double-blind in a clinical trial could lead to spurious results or an exaggeration of the treatment effect.

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