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is exaggeratedly
adverb
To an excessive degree; in an exaggerated manner.
synonyms
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Art lovers will be riveted by a dozen or so masterpieces, assuming they manage to see them in the lighting, which is exaggeratedly dim.
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She's exaggeratedly embarrassed by sex and intimidated by London.
The girl was prone to enlarge on the truth, and her knowledge was exaggeratedly spotty, certainly.
The place in question doesn't have to be exaggeratedly monumental.
Because the Labour leader is suddenly on a roll.Revenge of the MillipedeHaving been exaggeratedly slurred, he was bound to surprise on the upside.
One prominent economist, the Nobel laureate Joseph Stiglitz, argued Tuesday in a radio interview that the focus on deficit reduction was exaggeratedly counterproductive.
Most were made to actual scale, but more than a few were exaggeratedly large: cigarettes the size of drainpipes, sneakers as big as suitcases.
His jackets were exaggeratedly shortened, though the slim-cut, longer black coats which sported satin lapels were more along classic lines.
Nor is it clear why Hammond picked on the African continent, as if it is destined always to be exaggeratedly behind.
"There is not a lot left from the early career from the 1950's," said Ms. Mundy, referring to the pink shirts, lamé tuxedos, trousers that were exaggeratedly baggy at first and then just as exaggeratedly pegged.
"There are going to be some amazing surprises during the week," according to the pre-publicity, which included this video of Arnold Schwarzenegger ("what you didn't know was, I'm a big fan of comedy") being exaggeratedly manly for laughs.
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