Sentence examples for wholly exaggerated from inspiring English sources

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Realism is an outdated, overplayed and wholly exaggerated concept".

Bennett said he found "the wife's case as to her wealth in 1999 [when they met] to be wholly exaggerated".

This emphasis on privacy was why it came as such a surprise when the tabloid news outlet TMZ began making claims about our wedding, including wholly exaggerated claims related to the money we were spending on it.

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"It's all exaggerated, Rachel.

Although these stereotypes range from mostly exaggerated to wholly inaccurate, respectively, they are helpful in mocking friends from across the pond over a jaunty pint.

The claims are exaggerated, but not wholly unfounded.

Yet to most English readers the term romance does carry implications of the wonderful, the miraculous, the exaggerated, and the wholly ideal.

Television personality Oprah Winfrey, who often featured writers on her talk show, suffered a certain loss of face and credibility when best-selling writer James Frey, author of A Million Little Pieces (2003), was revealed as a fraud for having passed off as a memoir a clumsy series of fictionalized, highly exaggerated (if not wholly invented) scenes from his pathetic 12-step life.

Not wholly.

But these are exaggerated.

An exaggerated comparison?

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