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哪怕多一天也好
wygórowany
exaggerated [ɪgˈzæʤəreɪtɪd, Am -ʤəreɪt̬ɪd] ADJ
1. exaggerated idea of oneself, price:
exaggerated
2. exaggerated politeness, attention:
exaggerated
greatly exaggerated
I. exaggerate [ɪgˈzæʤəreɪt, Am -ʤər-] VB trans
wyolbrzymiać [perf wyolbrzymić]
II. exaggerate [ɪgˈzæʤəreɪt, Am -ʤər-] VB intr
przesadzać [perf przesadzić]
Present
Iexaggerate
youexaggerate
he/she/itexaggerates
weexaggerate
youexaggerate
theyexaggerate
Past
Iexaggerated
youexaggerated
he/she/itexaggerated
weexaggerated
youexaggerated
theyexaggerated
Present Perfect
Ihaveexaggerated
youhaveexaggerated
he/she/ithasexaggerated
wehaveexaggerated
youhaveexaggerated
theyhaveexaggerated
Past Perfect
Ihadexaggerated
youhadexaggerated
he/she/ithadexaggerated
wehadexaggerated
youhadexaggerated
theyhadexaggerated
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As a result, she is forced to bite others to expel the extra blood, lest she suffer exaggerated nose-bleeds.
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Jay announces the source in an exaggerated radio announcer voice.
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False and exaggerated rumours were also rampant and many died from thirst and disease.
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Hysteria can be described as an exaggerated or uncontrollable emotion that people, especially in groups, experience.
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Warren entertained exaggerated ideas as to the importance of his place in literature.
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