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Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • In an exaggerated manner; with exaggeration.

from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.

  • adverb In an exaggerative manner.

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Examples

  • In a voice exaggeratively loud and cheerful, he broke the bottomless silence and made conversation.

    The Man Who Was Thursday Gilbert Keith 2003

  • In a voice exaggeratively loud and cheerful, he broke the bottomless silence and made conversation.

    The Man Who Was Thursday 1874-1936 1908

  • In a voice exaggeratively loud and cheerful, he broke the bottomless silence and made conversation.

    The Criminals Chase the Police Gilbert Keith 1908

  • In a voice exaggeratively loud and cheerful, he broke the bottomless silence and made conversation.

    The Man Who Was Thursday, a nightmare 1905

  • The rivals were not, indeed, as is sometimes exaggeratively implied, fighting for nothing, or even (like the lion and the unicorn) merely fighting for the crown.

    A Short History of England 1905

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