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Meanings of exaggerated language in English
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Usage of exaggerated language in English
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The narrative is, as our readers will perceive, written in somewhat exaggeratedlanguage:-
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Mr. Dickens, in his wonderful use of exaggeratedlanguage, introduced one.
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The Talmudists, however, use very exaggeratedlanguage concerning him.
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Yet even allowing for this, the exaggeratedlanguage in which they described it became absolutely ludicrous.
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But this I take to be the enamored and exaggeratedlanguage of a too faithful partizan.
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Robina when excited uses exaggeratedlanguage.
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There are two ways in which it can be-touse the rather exaggeratedlanguage of military history-"annihilated.
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I'm crazy about her! Honor affirmed in the slow, dragging voice which went so quaintly with her exaggeratedlanguage.
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The woman, voluble and fierce, began to describe Miss Grace's character in powerful but somewhat exaggeratedlanguage, appealing to the new-comers to vindicate her accuracy.
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"That use of exaggeratedlanguage,- "beganMiss Winter.