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hyperbole English

Meaning hyperbole meaning

What does hyperbole mean?

hyperbole

(= exaggeration) extravagant exaggeration

Synonyms hyperbole synonyms

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Movie subtitles

I'm not one to use hyperbole, but I'll tell you this.
The horrendous hyperbole of Grub Street, Casey.
I've never been persuaded by hyperbole, Doctor.
Could it be that your capabilities have been subject to hyperbole?
I will never cease to be amazed by the human capacity for hyperbole.
Hyperbole aside.. thisisaheinouscrime that requires swift resolution.
Enough of the hyperbole!
That kind of hyperbole isn't very helpful.
Hyperbole!
I'm telling you, Mr. Nappa, and I'm not prone to hyperbole. but this may be the greatest true-crime book since In Cold Blood.
The lost art of hyperbole.
Hyperbole won't help.
Aren't the centrist papers engaging in hyperbole?
Oh, Jessica leans toward hyperbole.
So dramatic, such a flair for hyperbole.
But Mother always had a flair for hyperbole.
Ladies and gentlemen, I've been to Vietnam, Afghanistan and Iraq. and I can say without hyperbole. that this is a million times worse than all of them put together.
I am amazed by the human capacity for hyperbole.
Hyperbole won't help. I'm not exaggerating.
That's hyperbole.
My excitement must be clouding my ability to judge comedic hyperbole.
That kind of hyperbole doesn't serve anyone, detective.
I was using hyperbole.
Hyperbole aside this is a heinous crime that requires swift resolution.
I used to think a broken heart was just hyperbole.
You know, the teen hyperbole, it's hard on the stomach.
Look, Janine, hyperbole is not gonna do us.
I'm going to say something now, and when I do, I want you to look at me, because when you look at me, you're gonna know that I'm not employing hyperbole.
Now, look, you two. No irony, no hyperbole, no sarcasm. And don't put a cow on your roof.

News and current affairs

Certainly, the hyperbole is overblown; the Chinese, especially, should be so lucky.
But, alongside substantive changes, there is considerable uncertainty and hyperbole.
Such hyperbole, and the surging U.S. stock market based on these super-bullish views, should immediately give us pause.
Unfortunately, the parallel between today's US crisis and previous financial crises is not mere hyperbole.
The causes of obesity are complex, and the science of understanding human behavior is embryonic; but it is not hyperbole to call the problem an epidemic.
Such hyperbole must be firmly rejected, for it offends the memory of those who suffered as a result of Vichy France's collaboration with Nazi Germany.
That may sound like hyperbole, but raising the temperature and reducing the rainfall of a predominantly agricultural nation can be as devastating to its people as dropping bombs on it.

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