Exaggerating
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92 examples of Exaggerating in a sentence
I'm not
exaggerating
- there were so many overt film references it seemed like a parody.
Even the tagline is exaggerating, far reaching crap.
I'm not
exaggerating
when I say that at least thirty minutes can be cut off this clunker without missing any plot lines whatsoever.
I'm not
exaggerating
when I say that after the first half of this movie, the whole film was a big letdown.
People may think I am
exaggerating
how jaw droppingly awful this movie is, but I'm really not.
At first I thought it might be a comedy - they were
exaggerating
the acting on purpose.
Andre gives the impression he is
exaggerating
at times.
Random scenes pop up, trying to get a laugh by basically reenacting the scene, not
exaggerating
it or making fun of it.
OK, maybe I'm exaggerating, but Lookwell was the funniest thing I've ever seen.
This is the most awful film I have ever seen in my life...and I'm not
exaggerating.
I am not even
exaggerating.
You think I'm
exaggerating?
I am truly not
exaggerating
when I say that.
Think I'm
exaggerating?
I am not even
exaggerating
when I say that it really is possible that this is the worst show that has ever been put on TV.
Well this leads to all types of mishaps and hilarious situations which are executed nicely, by the clumsy and
exaggerating
yet imminently likable Jim.
Of course, Netanyahu is intentionally
exaggerating
the Iranian threat to deflect attention from Israel’s real problems – especially its enduring conflict with Palestine.
The latest IPCC report is important precisely because it illustrates the real environmental problems posed by global warming, without
exaggerating
them for the sake of a good headline.
The reality is that each side is
exaggerating
its own strengths and the other’s weaknesses.
Conscious outsourcing and supply-chain management decisions by US multinationals play an important role in
exaggerating
China’s share.
It is past time for the West to accept the Arab people’s will and to stop
exaggerating
the repercussions of change.
Most people would prefer to show off their expertise, perhaps
exaggerating
how wide a field it covers.
Neglecting the risks and
exaggerating
the benefits of the euro in order to promote short-term support for it inevitably became self-destructive.
Second, the US has talked itself into Kim’s trap of
exaggerating
how much power his rocketry gives him.
But while in Switzerland, I couldn’t help but think that the constant talk of China
exaggerating
its official economic data has become a farce.
This may be why the Trump camp has been
exaggerating
the risks of terrorist attacks by inventing new ones, such as the “Bowling Green Massacre” and, more recently, an unspecified non-event “last night in Sweden.”
While it makes sense to recognize the current challenges, we should refrain from
exaggerating
them.
In the same period, doomsters performed even more poorly,
exaggerating
the chances of negative changes in all the same places where boomsters accentuated the positive, plus several more (I still await the impending disintegration of Canada, Nigeria, India, Indonesia, South Africa, Belgium, and Sudan).
Scary PicturesPRAGUE – Campaigners on important but complex issues, annoyed by the length of time required for public deliberations, often react by
exaggerating
their claims, hoping to force a single solution to the forefront of public debate.
That has not stopped pundits and the media from
exaggerating
such fears, distracting from greater efforts to overcome protracted stagnation for much of the developed world, which will inevitably drag down economic recovery elsewhere, especially in developing countries.
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