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Ben Stokes suggested permanence until he was bowled around his legs by Rabada, having taken an exaggerated step to the off-side.
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They squared off then, but with an exaggerated goose step, Vick blew by him to the end zone.
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Forced to take big, exaggerated steps, I must have looked like a circus clown in oversized shoes.
Mr. Seinfeld finally walked to center stage with exaggerated steps.
He has the air of a man who is constantly sated, and moves around the stage in goofy exaggerated steps, like someone walking across some freshly waxed lino.
One after another, the models came out in what could probably best be called raiment (gold-leaf cock feathers covered one tunic) and moved with exaggerated steps that called to mind dressage, although these high-strung ponies looked hypnotized.
Spurts of movement — diagonal runs from the wings; slow, exaggerated steps; and springy jumps — often serve to accentuate the wistful text, which magnifies the idea of multiple, insecure fathers-to-be.
As T.I. performed it, he stalked the stage with an exaggerated lean in his step.
Opening prices are always an exaggerated gambit, and considered the first step in a long process of bargaining.
One false step, and you're coasting on an exaggerated, eye-rolling irony that has been the province of topical e-mail jokes since the Internet came of age.
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