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exaggerations <exaggeration; exaggerations> N

exaggerations

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Exaggerations are made more conspicuous by placing undue or inappropriate emphasis on certain syllables and intonations which leave little doubt of the effeminacy of the speaker.
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He was also considered to have improved with time, becoming a less mercurial and fidgety player and that despite occasional exaggerations in his interpretations, his artistry was beyond question.
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Mirrors, magnifying glasses and other objects are positioned in the model, producing duplications, reflections, spatial exaggerations and estranging a unitary reading of scale and sense of the whole.
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I'm afraid you may be mistaking the exaggerations of a bumptious lawyer making a public case for separatism for the more subtitle beliefs of a complex man.
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Such signature exaggerations remain both hilarious and unsettling.
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Historians subject the gospels to critical analysis, attempting to differentiate rather authentic, reliable information from possible inventions, exaggerations, and alterations.
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She uses realism and detail to draw the subjects the way they are; no exaggerations and no cover-ups.
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