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- Look up exaggeration in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Exaggeration is the representation of something as more extreme or dramatic than it is, intentionally...
- 2017. "WHO admits errors in handling flu pandemic: Agency accused of overplaying danger of the virus as it swept the globe". NBC News. 12 April 2010....
- Male", "bearing down on the hard guy lyrics, not sending them up or overplaying them but tossing them around with that astonishingly tough yet gentle...
- savagely attacking Roosevelt and equating him with socialism. But Smith overpla**** his hand, and his boisterous rhetoric let Roosevelt isolate his opponents...
- instructing King to water her plants. "That suicide note had been much overpla****" Winfrey told Ms. magazine. "I couldn't kill myself. I would be afraid...
- production but panned the show itself, calling it a "sermon" that "so overplays its hand that it seriously dilutes its power", with a "generic" score...
- Land Is Your Land". He said it was a response to what he felt was the overplaying of Irving Berlin's "God Bless America" on the radio. Guthrie was married...
- behaviorism underpla**** the role of human creativity in learning language and overpla**** the role of external conditions in influencing verbal behavior. He proceeded...
- pieces of flair look good. She rarely plays the airhead, and she seldom overplays a role: she's funny in a quiet, refreshingly human way. And her all-too-human...
- "larger-than-life" film and felt challenged by Raut's insistence on overplaying his character; he explained that the process left him "very enriched"...