exaggerating in A Sentence

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    I was Exaggerating, but only a little bit.

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    I knew he was not Exaggerating.

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    A personal bodyguard? Because Elliott wasn't Exaggerating.

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    I knew he would not be Exaggerating.

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    I can see he was not Exaggerating.

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    You're Exaggerating.- I even stopped talking to Isabela.

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    They say we're Exaggerating.

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    They're just Exaggerating it.

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    9

    Now really, you're Exaggerating.

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    He was probably just Exaggerating.

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    Were you Exaggerating about me?

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    12

    That doctor woman is Exaggerating.

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    Your Highness, you are Exaggerating.

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    I'm not Exaggerating this at all.

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    I am not joking, and I am not Exaggerating.

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    16

    But we're Exaggerating with the ice for the show.

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    It's Exaggerating to say we're living in the computer age.

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    MLA 4: I think my colleagues are Exaggerating the problem.

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    He may be Exaggerating, but I don't think he's lying.

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    I see him saying certain things and then having people Exaggerating it.

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    Earlier when I heard the stories of great lovers, I thought they were Exaggerating.

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    Now I understand that you may think I'm Exaggerating, that I'm being hyperbolic.

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    23

    Everyone has these blips in their timeline, but Exaggerating or ignoring them won't help you.

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    24

    Whenever my friends would talk about it, I always felt as if they were just Exaggerating.

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    If I were to say,“you will know it when the Nadaswaram is playing”, I am not Exaggerating.

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    26

    Well, that may sound a bit Exaggerating, but IE9 did indeed come with several impressive features.

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    Whatever your country and language, the 1xbet is ready for you and we are not Exaggerating.

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    Mythomania is the condition where there is an excessive or abnormal propensity for lying and Exaggerating.

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    The students want to know why" spreading a bear"means Exaggerating or even lying in their stories.

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    She asks what that phrase means and the teacher explains,"I mean, now you are Exaggerating and flogging us.

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