hyperbole in A Sentence

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    It may sound like Hyperbole to say that.

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    No, it's mostly Hyperbole. As one gains… 'wisdom'….

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    Hyperbole so extreme that it is completely impossible.

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    Some people will likely think: Surely, this is Hyperbole!

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    Hyperbole can be rampant in health news, particularly with respect to cannabis.

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    how far the number' one thousand' was a Hyperbole we do not know.

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    He was using Hyperbole to illustrate that just as a literal camel cannot

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    Another way Hyperbole and a Half is different from other comics is its nature.

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    If I have told you once, I have told you a thousand times, resist Hyperbole.

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    This position is potentially as damaging to this debate as the Hyperbole of the Brexiteers.

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    Exaggeration An exaggeration(or Hyperbole) occurs when the most fundamental aspects of a statement are true,

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    Finally, the Hyperbole brings us back to the complexities of fault, blame, agency, control, and hence morality:.

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    Don't use Hyperbole, and make sure to ask about what you really want to ask about.

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    Hopefully, any Hyperbole in this piece will be taken by the reader in the same spirit.

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    Trump has called his public speaking style"truthful Hyperbole", an effective political tactic that may, however, backfire for overpromising.

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    It is no Hyperbole to say that the well-intentioned Right to Education(RTE) Act, 2009, has been a disastrous experiment.

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    It's not Hyperbole to state that this island nation has some of the best diving in the world.

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    As with anything that is touted as the“strongest” or“most powerful,” there's always the chance that these claims are Hyperbole.

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    I don't think it is Hyperbole to say that HTML5 will change the way that you think about web development.

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    There is also controversy concerning overuse of the term, Hyperbole in the media and by security vendors trying to sell"solutions.

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    And I suspect we may see this in 2019 if this non-performing and boastful government does not stop reigning by Hyperbole.

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    Yasmin made the decision to refinance with First Republic1, and while it may sound like Hyperbole, doing so has been a life-changing experience for her.

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    When people struggle to convey what is truly special about their company, product/service, they sometimes fall back on jargon or Hyperbole to highlight their point.

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    Trump's penchant for Hyperbole is believed to have roots in the New York real estate scene, where Trump established his wealth and where puffery abounds.

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    Easter Island, or“Rapa Nui,” is famous for its ethereal moai sculptures that defy Hyperbole, regardless of how many tourist brochure images of them you have seen.

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    When we hear the word"psychopath," we either think this is simply Hyperbole for the word"crazy"- or that we're literally talking about Jack the Ripper.

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    When writers struggle to convey what is truly special about their company, product, or service, they sometimes fall back on jargon or Hyperbole to underscore their point.

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    Isfahan is half the world,” runs a famous Persian proverb- an easy mistake to make, once you have seen the city, which seems to positively encourage Hyperbole.

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    It's Hyperbole to say that this match could decide the title, but it's about as big as it comes for a clash in the first half of the season.

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    It wouldn't be wrong to say that The Oatmeal has motivated me a couple of times or that Hyperbole and a Half gave people an outlet to deal with something as complicated as depression.

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