The word crisis is too often used to exaggerate the predicament of a club experiencing hard times. |
He's in constant mobile communication with an unseen editor who, like a devil on his shoulder, exhorts Dave to distort and exaggerate the story. |
Anyone having a florid imagination or a tendency to exaggerate is less likely to be a reliable witness than one who is precise and careful. |
Avoid dark colours below a dado rail in a long hallway as this will emphasise the length and exaggerate its proportions. |
A potent feminine signifier, bustles exaggerate and prettify the rear without offering a conspicuous come-on. |
Productivity growth tends to follow and exaggerate the ups and downs of the business cycle. |