The characters spoke with a slightly exaggerated version of the slang popular in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
Deliberately, she used the slightly exaggerated sign, the one that proclaimed an additional, cultural identity.
With a slightly exaggerated confidence she said, "Very well."
He was sitting in a posture of slightly exaggerated relaxation on the couch.
It isn't just the look of each man, it's how each moves: the slightly exaggerated gestures that give his character away.
I half expected him to say he did not know how, but, with a slightly exaggerated bow, he led me onto the dance floor.
Moving cautiously, he sat up in bed and swung his feet around to the floor, doing everything with slightly exaggerated care.
He shook his head in what was only slightly exaggerated disbelief.
This horror is only a slightly exaggerated version of a real release.
"You just had a little fainting spell is all," he said with a slightly exaggerated casualness.
One might even have exaggerated slightly and said that he smiled.
"I'm afraid her powers have been slightly exaggerated if she can't see such a straightforward thing as that."
He exaggerated only slightly; with a country prostitute it was hardly required.
"We have components for three complete assemblies, which my people are already working on," she exaggerated slightly.
The captain had, as was his right, exaggerated slightly.
It appears that the estimate of projected jobs associated with this project may be slightly exaggerated by about 15000.
The news of my death was slightly exaggerated.
Seven inches, seven feet, the military does exaggerate slightly in the need of good propaganda.
His cheerfulness was only slightly exaggerated as he accompanied the apprentice back to the tower.
I may have exaggerated slightly," she said, lowering her eyes in a flash of demureness.