Ainda não temos significados para "give to exaggeration".
1We all know that women are somewhat given to exaggeration and inaccuracy.
2Being given to exaggeration, she set an exaggerated value upon her person.
3Given to exaggeration in its feelings, a crowd is only impressed by excessive sentiments.
4I am not given to exaggeration, and when I say a thing I mean it.
5Graham Henry is not given to exaggeration.
6Willow was not given to exaggeration.
7Thomas was freely given to exaggeration.
8When Will used to say she was five-and-thirty, he was abusive, and, besides, was always given to exaggeration.
9Above all, he must be truthful, not given to exaggeration of his friends' strength or his enemy's weakness.
10Caesar, who was not given to exaggeration, says that their original number was 430,000.
11I do not attach much importance to these stories: they come from casual observers, uncritical folk given to exaggeration.
12Rod Duke isn't a man given to exaggeration, but he's promising Briscoe Group's annual result this year will be sensational.
13And the smell-Kelmarin ,whowas not given to exaggeration, spoke in halting tones about the reek that preceded the army.
14Cosgrave is not given to exaggeration: Lynch was not only the most popular but the least divisive politician of our time.
15"I am not given to exaggeration," was the even reply.
16It was Mrs. Hopkins's misfortune to be given to exaggeration, however, and but little attention was given to what she said.