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- noun Plural form of
exaggerator .
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Examples
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I think one of the many reasons Irish people like him is that we are a nation of exaggerators, and Izzard exaggerates with considerable skill and flair.
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So go ahead and transcend your containers, you beautiful exaggerators.
Witchy woman 2009
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So go ahead and transcend your containers, you beautiful exaggerators.
Archive 2009-07-01 2009
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But I'm only exaggerating a tad more than some of the professional exaggerators who initially raised objections to the "Ground Zero mosque".
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And probably for his own political purposes ... when it comes to the economy, we have surely become a nation of exaggerators.
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Remember a story like this the next time you hear these people talk about their costly drug trials because they are liars and exaggerators.
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Your advisers that called USA a "a nation of whiners and exaggerators"?
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Remember a story like this the next time you hear these people talk about their costly drug trials because they are liars and exaggerators.
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I know some people exaggerate, but within that exaggeration, lies something they did; otherwise they're not exaggerators, they're fabricators.
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Sales: “used-car salesmen… money-grubbers… overcommitting liars… exaggerators…”
Survival of the Savvy Rick Brandon 2004
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