Encara no tenim significats per a "greatly exaggerated".
1The tidings, bad in themselves, were greatly exaggerated in the British gazettes.
2A demise, as Mark Twain once said, can often be greatly exaggerated.
3The popular idea that colds are derived from drafts is greatly exaggerated.
4We have been separated for many years; her income was greatly exaggerated.
5The imminent demise of intensive farming, it seems, has been greatly exaggerated.
6He would have it that her ill health had been greatly exaggerated.
7Rumors about eFuse's self-destruct mode are greatly exaggerated, says the Motorola spokeswoman.
8Even the virulence of the dreaded Tarantula's bite has been greatly exaggerated.
9But he stated that reports of the DA's death are greatly exaggerated.
10We are now told, indeed, that that circumstance has been greatly exaggerated.
11Reports of the death of volunteerism, it seems, have been greatly exaggerated.
12Those involved in the sector said those numbers were greatly exaggerated.
13Why, Rory, I believe the reports of your temper have been greatly exaggerated.
14The numbers and the cruelties of the enemy were greatly exaggerated.
15Rumours of the demise of religion in Ireland are greatly exaggerated.
16It's turning out that reports of coal's demise were greatly exaggerated.
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Greatly exaggerated a través del temps
Greatly exaggerated per variant geogràfica