Aún no tenemos significados para "gross exaggeration".
1And yet there was no gross exaggeration in the narrative.
2Suggestions that they were watering down gun laws was a " gross exaggeration".
3Curr (I., 237) objects to this picture as a gross exaggeration.
4I think one might say negative, without gross exaggeration.
5Cool facts and figures may save people with genuine claims from gross exaggeration and consequent ridicule.
6Likewise, AOL's claim that Nieves cost the company a cool half-a-million bucks is a gross exaggeration.
7These were more than inflated job titles, but also included gross exaggeration of qualifications and experience.
8Security officials said that was a gross exaggeration.
9But this was a gross exaggeration; she only tried to hang by her legs from it.
10The US is like .2 percent ( gross exaggeration) of the population of the earth.
11You will reply that in that case it must all be gross exaggeration on Lillie's part.
12Then the expression "People of Paris," is a gross exaggeration.
13What was once a "frigid falsehood" had been modified to mean a " gross exaggeration."
14There was always a gross exaggeration in the reports.)
15A correspondent, writing upon House of Commons' notepaper, assures us that the above passage is a gross exaggeration.
16To say that 60 per cent are "singled out" in any given situation is a gross exaggeration.
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