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was overblown
adjective
Of exaggerated importance; too heavily emphasized, hyped, etc.
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But the talk was overblown.
He insisted that the anxiety was overblown.
"I think the criticism was overblown.
He said recent skepticism about India's growth prospects was overblown.
Bodine thought that much of this fear was overblown.
Guillén said the attention over his remarks was overblown.
This praise, amplified thousands of times online, was overblown.
Mr. Netanyahu, who was meeting businesspeople in New York, said Tuesday that the dispute was "overblown".
The ultra-sophisticated view of the Times's self-accounting is that it was overblown.
Mr. Hakimi suggested on Sunday that the news media's coverage of Mr. Karzai's comments was overblown.
He said the vote showed that Mr. Christie's image as a Republican superhero was overblown.
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