larger-than-life in the PONS Dictionary

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He soon made a name for himself with his forceful strokeplay and useful medium-paced bowling, backed up by a larger-than-life, gregarious and convivial personality.
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The whole cyclorama (back) wall of the stage is in play for larger-than-life images.
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It is meant for all those action buffs interested in time travel to the angry young 1970s and 1980s when cinema was larger-than-life and totally unrealistic.
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It depicts the four apostles larger-than-life-size.
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It's little touches like that, the producers said, that help bring a sense of realism to the larger-than-life proceedings.
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The perception of players by the general public changed from larger-than-life heroes to a more cynical view of many of them as spoiled and overpaid.
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Reviews have highlighted the games larger-than-life environments as giving the game a different feel and approach to the online-action genre and having a distinct fast-paced gameplay.
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With its larger-than-life pictures and playful format, this creative picture book is a natural read-aloud, and its message of celebrating our differences will resonate with young readers.
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It is a bronze, larger-than-life statue.
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His larger-than-life personality, his actual physical presence too, he was such a big person.
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