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Sellers might put smaller furniture to make it seem bigger.
That's a big if, and contemplating Africa's many problems only makes it seem bigger.
"But," he added, "the mayor has a much bigger megaphone to broadcast his relationship with the president, which makes it seem bigger than it probably is".
Now, to embellish a fact means to exaggerate it to make it seem bigger, faster, better and so on.
It might seem like completely emptying a space would make it seem bigger, but on the contrary, rooms can end up looking small when they're completely empty.
Painting -- or papering -- the entry in a dark color creates a kind of womb-like space that draws you toward the main room, making it seem bigger and lighter.
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Burton originally wanted to make Scissorhands as a musical, feeling "it seemed big and operatic to me", but later dropped the idea.
The one on the right is surrounded by smaller circles, making it seem big.
Make it seem big.
His place, it seemed bigger than God.
"When you're in the Edinburgh bubble, it seems bigger than the Oscar.
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