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It would be exaggerative, indeed irreverent, to say that he ever positively appeared again.
Its velocity is slow and a little exaggerative and full of jumps.
Robinson was able to garner national attention due to his bombastic and exaggerative rhetoric.
"That would be exaggerative," began the other.
You said I had been exaggerative.
I am afraid it is impossible to explain this monster amid the exaggerative sects and the eccentric clubs of my country.
This is extravagantly exaggerative; and those who say it, moreover, often miss the two or three points of resemblance which really exist in the exaggeration.
The language is often highly flamboyant and, when accompanied by gestures, can often be mistaken as purely exaggerative.
To Syme's exaggerative mind the bright, bleak houses and terraces by the Thames looked as empty as the mountains of the moon.
This use of immediate-sometimes incongruous-contrasts has an exaggerative effect on the foreground's strong colour saturation; itself a component in the effect of aerial perspective.
Although a website about Cicilian Campaign veterans gives the number as half the battalion (about 400), this figure seems to be somewhat exaggerative under the light of the figures given above.
Call him not, as exaggerative Mercier does, 'the greatest liar in France:' nay it may be argued there is not truth enough in him to make a real lie of.
And thus especially we say that the Yellow Press is exaggerative, over-emotional, illiterate, and anarchical, and a hundred other long words; whereas the only objection to it is that it tells lies.
I ought to be the last to find any fault with you this evening, when you have met my wishes so freely; but I must say, Jasper, that your devotion to your nephew has made you exaggerative here.'