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Most were made to actual scale, but more than a few were exaggeratedly large: cigarettes the size of drainpipes, sneakers as big as suitcases.
She arrived at Barneys around 4 30 p.m., wearing a white Chanel tweed jacket over an exaggeratedly large teacup skirt, and gave very proper interviews in a space that had formerly been the fifth floor of the men's store.
Meanwhile, the Red Team works together well and ends up with a large geometric form surrounded by bits of cement that they've made into exaggeratedly large chunks scattered around the geometric form-thing.
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The show constantly offered choices: flat, plain shoes or heels; the exaggeratedly big or a small silhouette.
The back of his hand, which curves towards us, is unusually prominent, and very large, exaggeratedly so.
Unfortunately, large, exaggeratedly handmade drawing-collages, called corplegados, or folded bodies, and smaller, photo-based so-called particles paintings prevail in this instance, along with an oppressive sense of contrived, rather mindless industriousness and handsome yet generic blue-chip art products.
For Ms. Diaz, her contradiction lies somewhere between the soft, dreamy gaze of her large eyes and the startling explosiveness of her exaggeratedly wide, almost goofy smile.
The result is an exaggeratedly gloomy view of a country whose staid future largely reflects the fact that it is already pretty rich and successful.
Her large, vibrant images of figures, film stars and sporting heroes have been described as "exaggeratedly naive" and "quasi-cartoonish".
It's like bowling a cannonball," she says, exaggeratedly pulling her arm back and dragging it down by her waist to emphasise its weight – larger and heavier than the ball used in the women's game.
Exaggeratedly nice.
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