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The exaggeration
noun
The act of heaping or piling up.
Exact(60)
The exaggeration does injustice to the chef, Kerry Heffernan, formerly of Eleven Madison Park.
The exaggeration was complete when he said Chelsea had not even managed a single chance in the first half.
The exaggeration of the Iranian threat by its enemies is not unwelcome to Iranian leaders, since it bolsters their picture of Iran as a world power.
The exaggeration is amusing.
The exaggeration of side effects might be the influence of others' perception in the community propagated by hearsay.
The exaggeration of the radical nature of these results sometimes make them appear unnecessarily paradoxical, potentially reducing their impact.
Then, conservatives exaggerated the exaggeration.
The model intentionally exaggerates important aspects of the real system – the exaggeration is a feature, not a flaw.
Permit Reyes the exaggeration.
It's like El Greco's Toledo but without the exaggeration.
"It's about the exaggeration of the feminine form".
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