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    Use "exaggerated" in a sentence

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    exaggerated


    1. It emphasized both syllables with an exaggerated change of pitch going from really high to really low


    2. "How many poor slave traders did you have to kill Lieutenant Petrakis, to save those dirty child sex slaves?" She imitated the young reporter with an exaggerated whine


    3. The officer opened his eyes wide in exaggerated surprise and gave a broad friendly smile


    4. Of course the Shempala Lakes Tourist Council that had published these highly symbolic maps four centuries ago could have exaggerated the size of the lakes by a whole lot and the lakes might really be thirty eight and twenty nine miles long instead of the hundred ten and seventy that was shown on this map


    5. “Oh yeah man, out of sight!” Steve turned and bowed to Jake with an exaggerated wave of the hand


    6. For that single moment I hated him and was glad he was in trouble, and I suppose I even exaggerated my panic a little just to make Auntie tell him off and so make him feel bad and to punish him


    7. " She was posing in ways that accented her already exaggerated figure and pumping out enough pheromones to set off the warning he had programmed into his med panel


    8. similar emotions in an exaggerated way


    9. I have intentionally placed bold exaggerated promises in this book


    10. Enjteen knew too much, but had tried to use it too often and exaggerated too much for it to stick any more

    11. He might have exaggerated a little


    12. worried that he'd exaggerated his situation


    13. said, giving an exaggerated bow before turning to leave


    14. Sue knew he exaggerated


    15. Both the pecuniary income and expense of such families have increased considerably since that time through the greater part of the kingdom, in some places more, and in some less, though perhaps scarce anywhere so much as some exaggerated accounts of the present wages of labour have lately represented them to the public


    16. observers were struck by the exaggerated tithes


    17. villages - but the threat’s exaggerated by the Dominicans,


    18. by this malefic party, with its exaggerated claims,


    19. The great Earl of Warwick is said to have entertained every day, at his different manors, 30,000 people ; and though the number here may have been exaggerated, it must, however, have been very great to admit of such exaggeration


    20. Let us suppose, therefore, according to the most exaggerated computation which I remember to have either seen or heard of, that, gold and silver together, it amounted to £30,000,000

    21. manufactures, than either Mexico or Peru, even though we should credit, what plainly deserves no credit, the exaggerated accounts of the Spanish writers concerning the ancient state of those empires


    22. He greeted her with an exaggerated flourish of his colorful sleeve


    23. But that's the gist of the tale, obviously it's had to have been exaggerated over the centuries


    24. But Chaurus were an entirely different situation; she had not encountered any yet on her travels in Skyrim and had sincerely hoped that the monsters she had read about before coming to the province had been exaggerated


    25. exaggerated but in the extension becomes more graspable: We say that we must kill those we


    26. The sum had probably been exaggerated


    27. ” said Lucy with exaggerated sarcasm in her voice


    28. He was in his fifties, average build and a pleasant face, but seemed to have too much forehead, an effect which was exaggerated by his receding hairline and thinning brown hair which seemed to want to stand straight up


    29. ’ Again, the exaggerated emotional tone made him sound more bitter than he intended


    30. his trouser pocket with exaggerated, sulky

    31. “Why are we here?” Simone looked at each of the persons in blue with exaggerated disbelief after one of the Mets finest had asked her the same question


    32. No doubt exists that had not the Ansahs arrived with reports of the strength of the advancing English, which they greatly exaggerated, the Ashantis would have offered a spirited resistance at the entrance to Kumassi, when they found that no amount of subterfuge and false promise would keep back the invader


    33. Even if the numbers are exaggerated, the information is probably true in the main, as virgin's blood is supposed to contain very sacred properties, and much of the Juju or fetish medicine of the West Africans must be obtained from different parts of a young girl immediately after slaughter


    34. They carried wounded, drew rations but twice; and the reports, inspired by the conduct of starving pacificos and exaggerated by irresponsible correspondents, that credited the Cuban rebels with laziness and theft, are not only unjust but absolutely false


    35. Confederates’ ideological blindness and exaggerated image of their own military abilities made them miscalculate how the war would end


    36. Roosevelt began the most famed part of his career as a bored rich man playing at being soldier, a dilettante and warmonger with little understanding of war who greatly exaggerated his own role in a minor skirmish against an outgunned enemy of draftees in a failing empire


    37. ” I said the word with deliberately exaggerated drama


    38. By the way, do you enjoy horseback riding?” Beth’s enthusiastic smile and exaggerated nodding encouraged her to continue


    39. Stamp Student Union with exaggerated exasperation


    40. Not that I wanted him to, of course, but for all his exaggerated, outmoded propriety, I thought that he would insist

    41. “My assignment had come through while I was still in the US and, yes, I suspected that some of the rumors of torture must be true, exaggerated but true


    42. The man continued his pantomime of smoking a cigar, thumb and forefinger and lips pulled forward in an exaggerated oval


    43. I hate trying to answer a question with my mouth full, and I suppose an exaggerated fear of social gaffes affected my behaviour


    44. The companies insisted that stories of sickness were greatly exaggerated, and repeated so often that even the peons who invented them believed


    45. Living people became his dolls, funny looking stick figures with exaggerated features that often times brought him to laughter, but they served their purpose well


    46. “We look well together, my dear, if you don’t mind my saying so,” he said with exaggerated seriousness


    47. He was that kind of a prick, and I’m certain all his charm as Falconi didn’t go to waste in that demon form, but was all the more exaggerated


    48. When he saw their American uniforms, their driver, with an almost exaggerated show of chivalry, indicated that Elizabeth should ride beside him on the cart’s seat, while Colling was seated directly behind, his legs resting on their piled luggage


    49. exaggerated talent would take a man far, without the


    50. With exaggerated frowns, they shook their heads in unison, whereupon he entered the house and returned with a pair of old shoes similar to those he wore










































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    Synonyms for "exaggerated"

    enlarged exaggerated magnified overdone overstated extravagant distorted overwrought sensational spectacular

    "exaggerated" definitions

    represented as greater than is true or reasonable


    enlarged to an abnormal degree