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In an exaggerated manner.
hyperbolically
hyperbolically
1
No one expresses himself so
hyperbolically
as the jurist Ulrich Zasius of Freiburg.
2
I, however, continued to think the compliment to Garrick
hyperbolically
untrue.
3
It is, to put it
hyperbolically
,
the event movie to end all event movies.
4
People with higher levels of educational attainment also tend to discount the future less
hyperbolically
.
5
This venture is so edgy that even the
hyperbolically
confident Wolfram is hedging a bit.
1
He would ask me about my news, only to start yawning
exaggeratedly
.
2
He is
exaggeratedly
sensitive owing to unfortunate family complications in the past.
3
The Arab's
exaggeratedly
short stirrup would have given her agonies of cramp.
4
Suddenly my ear, always quick, now
exaggeratedly
so, caught sound of carriage-wheels.
5
He moved his head
exaggeratedly
from side to side, seeking some landmark.
6
He turns, cringing
exaggeratedly
,
holding a protective arm up over his face.
7
It was oddly quiet; my footsteps resounded
exaggeratedly
on the cobblestones.
8
Now, his feet made
exaggeratedly
huge splashes, which sprayed right into Emily's face.
9
They are given
exaggeratedly
flattened faces, whereas the animal villains are given dramatically elongated snouts.
10
He bowed a little
exaggeratedly
to me and said:
11
Patience bowed
exaggeratedly
and offered her arm to Anne.
12
The butler was English, smooth-faced, plump and
exaggeratedly
glib.
13
In the middle of his own six-mat, one-room apartment, Yamazaki was in
exaggeratedly
high spirits.
14
Will feinted and parried
exaggeratedly
,
like a boxing kangaroo.
15
He walked home with Miss Wakeman's
exaggeratedly
tender "Good-by, dear Billy!"
16
The spelling of the letters is
exaggeratedly
illiterate.
exaggeratedly
exaggeratedly calm
exaggeratedly feminine
exaggeratedly high
appear exaggeratedly
become exaggeratedly